Firebug 1.7 works on Firebug 4 now.

We are working on making a version of Firebug that would be capable of
interfacing with other browsers ... this is actually necessary as
Firefox goes multi-process. It is then up to other browser developers
to allow our interface to connect up. As for a timeline I can't really
help you.

On Feb 9, 10:17 am, Alex Mihaileanu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not an extension developer, so don't shoot. I was only wondering
> when will we see a decent version of Firebug for Chrome. Firebug Lite
> is pretty alright, but there are lots of other features not supported,
> which is a bummer, especially if your Firefox goes beyond 400 MB RAM
> on a reguar basis, peaking at 1,2 GB RAM eaten per session.
>
> The point is: if Safari is really a crappy browser, Chrome is much
> more evolved, it could actually beat Firefox. The thing is, until
> Firefox will be fully usable (still, we're talking about a huge
> resources eater), people need to work on decent browsers. Firefox 4
> won't be usable sooner than extension developers actually upgrade
> their apps to be compatible to this new version.
>
> Any news?
>
> Thanks.

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