Mozilla has announced a new browser on November 10, which will be "built by developers for developers." Developers can sign up to receive an email update as soon as the browser is available. It's based on Firefox and will have debugging capabilities and special tools like WebIDE and Firefox Tools Adapter for coding right in the browser. WebIDE allows developers to create apps for the web from a functioning blueprint so they don't have to start from scratch. The tools will enable developers to create, test and edit their applications from within the browser. The Firefox Tools Adapter has an add-on that can connect to other browser engines. Mozilla says that developers can use their desktop environment to work simultaneously on smaller-screen devices. It includes tools for Debugger, Console and Inspector. Mozilla states in a blog post, You can debug the whole Web, more easily build awesome Web experiences. It also integrates some powerful new tools like WebIDE and the Firefox Tools Adapter." "Soon, we're going to bring you more, a lot more, in a package that you deserve as a builder for an independent Web," the blog adds.
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