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Let me make it simple for you with a Web debugging tool that’s not only amazingly good, but is also free. The tool, published by Telerik, is Fiddler, a web proxy designed for debugging.
LogDNA announced a new browser logging capability, which makes it easier for developers to more efficiently debug web applications.
Developer tools company appMobi has launched a free debugging tool for mobile apps and sites made using HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3.
Developers can now use Google Gemini within Chrome DevTools to help debug, explain and fix their web apps.
With thousands of daily downloads, Fiddler can debug traffic from virtually any application that supports a proxy, including all modern Web browsers, Telerik officials said.
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