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Microsoft has released it's version of a Developer's Toolbar for Internet Explorer. I downloaded this little, long overdue gem the other day on my testing PC at work. Let me tell you, it makes all the difference in the world. I used to switch over to Firefox, use the original Developer's Toolbar, then quickly change back to IE and eyeball things to see where it's breaking and/or - hopefully - working. A tired and very flawed way to test. But now with this baby...

It's nice to see Microsoft finally showing SOME concern for the development community. Although their toolbar is a bit lackluster compared to Chris Pederick's, it's definitely does what I need it to do when testing in Internet Explorer. Better late than never, as they say, so overall, I'd say this is a win for Microsoft.

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