Core HttpMaster features are: * HttpMaster project to store complete definition of API calls in one single place. * Broad set of http properties. * Dynamic parameters to simulate variations of input data or create global API values. * Response data validation with logical expressions. * Request chaining to use data from previous request with the next request. * Extensive data upload support, including 'multipart/form-data'. * Request data builder for creating request body with an optional dynamic parameters. * Request item execution with detailed progress monitoring. * Execution groups to create batches of requests. * Comprehensive execution data review and management. * Additional tools (basic request tool for ad-hoc execution, command line interface, OpenAPI import, etc).
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Website | httpmaster.net |
Pricing URL | Official HttpMaster Pricing |
Details $ | freemium |
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Website | paw.cloud |
Pricing URL | Official Paw.cloud Pricing |
Details $ | - |
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Developers and testers.
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Performance, simple UI, resource friendly.
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Microsoft .NET.
Based on our record, Paw.cloud seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 41 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I myself use Paw [0] because it's native to MacOS, but I'm a little bit worried for it's longevity as it being supported by a SaaS business. But so far it's been great to document API for my personal projects. [0]: https://paw.cloud/. - Source: Hacker News / 20 days ago
Another similar app already exists: RapidAPI. Source: 4 months ago
If you’re on macOS, my preferred tool is Paw/Rapid API https://paw.cloud/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Paw (now RapidAPI) is a very good alternative, though I can't say they wont be under the same capitalist pressures as Postman. I paid $50, one time. https://paw.cloud/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
My understanding is that Postman unfortunately pulled the same thing lately, so that's unfortunately a no-go for you. I've previously had good experiences with Paw (now RapidAPI) - https://paw.cloud/, but given that they are closed source and have started giving away the software rather than charging for it, I'm not filled with optimism they won't do a similar rug pull. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
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