Wednesday, July 01, 2009 7:23 PM
It seems the MySpace gurus are giving back to the community, they are now providing there IE performance tracker for free to the public.
MySpace’s Performance Tracker is a browser plug-in that help developers to improve their code performance by capturing and measuring possible bottlenecks on their web pages.
- Measure the CPU hit and memory footprint of your pages as they render on the client’s browser
- Review screen shots of the page while it renders
- Review the rendered HTML on each point of the page’s lifecycle
- Measure and show estimates of the time it takes to render each section of the page in different connection speeds
- Validate the content of your page against a set of proven “best practice” rules of web development
- Review downloaded files and show download time estimation on different bandwidths
MySpace’s Performance Tracker currently supports Internet Explorer 6 and up.
Download here
