Mozilla Is Launching A New Web Browser Targeting Developers

Written by Michael Larabel in Mozilla on 3 November 2014 at 08:12 AM EST. 29 Comments
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Mozilla has started teasing that one week from now they'll be unleashing a brand new web browser... targeted just for web developers.

Details are scarce right now but The Mozilla Blog put out a blog post and brief YouTube video mentioning that on 10 November they will release a new web browser for developers. It appears that the browser will be built on Firefox's existing development tools, better integrate development features, and somehow lead to a more productive workflow. The new browser will still probably be Gecko based as there's been no uptick in Servo Engine news as of late.

"We’ve redesigned the browser by looking at it through a completely new filter to put developers’ interests first. It’s built by developers for developers so you can debug the whole Web, allowing you to more easily build awesome Web experiences. It also integrates some powerful new tools like WebIDE and the Firefox Tools Adapter," the post says.


We'll find out more about Mozilla's new product next week.
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