Remember the much loved Adobe BrowerLab that allowed users to compare websites across different browsers and operating systems. Days after originally announcing it, they prevented new members from signing up for an account. This was done mostly to prevent overload due to it’s popularity.
If you are a web developer, a designer or just a webmaster who missed the chance, now is the time to sign up. Adobe has opened it to the public allowing new users to finally sign up for the service.
Overall, it hasn’t changed much except that they have now added the Rulers function which can be accessed from the main dropdown menu.

Want to give it a try, hit the link below. It requires an Adobe account, read our original review to learn more about it.
Enjoy!
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