Web Developer Tools Round Up
Posted on September 24, 2007, under Browsers, Development, Tools and Services, Web Design, WordPress.
I recently had to wipe a computer and get it up from scratch. In the process I realized that there are a series of tools I can not live without. This process also helped me realize how many tools I rely on and make a web developer’s life so much easier. Here is the run down of my “must have” tools.
- Firebug
- YSlow for Firebug
- Litmus
- Live HTTP Headers
- Screengrab!
- User Agent Switch
- Web Developer
- DOM Inspector
- Aardvark
- UltraEdit
- UltraCompare
Have any “must have tools” not on my list.
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4 Replies to "Web Developer Tools Round Up"
Erlingur on September 24, 2007
Excluding that list, I use & abuse SciTE ( http://www.scintilla.org ) for coding.
And of course, Adobe Photoshop. I use Linux (Ubuntu) for everything web development wise, except for when I use Photoshop. I’ve never been able to get used to Gimp, unfortunately.
Vitor Almeida on September 25, 2007
One big swiss knife for me is Pspad (www.pspad.com), I really recommend it for text-editing.



Scott on September 24, 2007
You might want to include something to put the pages up onto the internet like FileZilla.
UltraEdit is very nice but a little pricey, there’s also Notepad++ for those on a tighter budget.
Firebug is definitely the Macgyver knife of web page inspection, so much so that it makes some of the others in your list a little redundant.
One other tool that is a must have in my toolbox is FastStone Image Viewer for quick image editing, sizing and organizing.