It works well for small pages.  Any large javascript heavy page just brings it 
to its knees.  My IE8 testing goes like this:

Open page in IE8
Open developer toolbar
Go get a drink of water, talk to coworkers while the toolbar loads
Go to the javascript tab, turn on debugging
This requires a refresh, so refresh page
Go get another drink of water, talk to coworkers while the page and toolbar now 
loads
Set breakpoints, look at code, refresh
Repeat last two steps until code fixed


Don't get me wrong, it is a huge step above what IE use to have.  And if I can 
narrow my issues to a small test case, then it works great.  But it is just so 
slow.

-----Original Message-----
From: firebug@googlegroups.com [mailto:fire...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
johnjbarton
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 3:15 PM
To: Firebug
Subject: Re: I've never seen such a bunch of whiners




On Jul 21, 2:12 pm, ed <eschie...@gmail.com> wrote:
...
> If you don't like it, go use IE8.  It has a debugger now.

And it looks a lot like Firebug ;-) Anyone have experience with it?

jjb


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