On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 6:08 AM, Erik Krause <[email protected]> wrote:

> But anyway, why would a web developer (I think the mayority of firebug
> users) stick to a firefox version, that has almost no market share? I
> wouldn't dare to deliver websites to my clients, that where not tested on
> the most recent browser versions...


​Sadly, even the most current version of Firefox has little market share.
It has been slipping for a long time. In other developer forums, it's
common for developers to say that the only compatibility they care about
(or test for) now is Chrome and IE.

I stick with Firefox (mostly) because it still has the best range of
developer tools. I'd like to keep using the latest version too, for
security when browsing, but that's a secondary issue. The tools (Firebug
and all the others) are the main issue to me.... so if a new version of
Firefox breaks those tools, I'll have no reason to upgrade Firefox further.

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