Firebug 3 aims on bringing back the same dense and concise UI of Firebug 2. 
The DevTools team is also working on closing gaps between Firebug and their 
DevTools <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=991806>. You can read 
in the Firebug blog 
<https://blog.getfirebug.com/2014/11/10/firebug-3-next-generation-of-firebug/> 
why the Firebug Working Group decided to built upcoming versions of Firebug 
on the DevTools.

A general 'hardly different from pretty inconvenient Chrome and FireFox 
tools' doesn't help to improve it. So feel free to report 
<https://github.com/firebug/firebug.next/issues> any specific missing 
features or UI changes you think need to be improved and are not filed yet.

Sebastian

On Thursday, December 4, 2014 6:52:10 PM UTC+1, Alex Roytman wrote:
>
> I always liked FireBug for its practical information dense and consise UI. 
> I continued to use it rather than built in FireFox or Chrome tools for that 
> reason even when debugging was horrible slow. Unfortunately I see new 
> version 3.0 as a radical departure from its original design principals. To 
> me it is now hardly different from pretty inconvenient Chrome and FireFox 
> tools 
> I maybe wrong and time and enhancements may change it but that's my 
> initial impression after trying it
>

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