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PrinterLogicPrinterLogic is recommended for medium to large organizations with complex printing environments, those looking to reduce reliance on print servers, or businesses seeking enhanced print security and analytics features. It's particularly beneficial for companies that want to empower end-users with self-service printing options while maintaining centralized control and oversight.
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This is what I am looking at implementing, I don't have an full opinion on it yet printerlogic.com. Source: over 4 years ago
If youโre unhappy with papercut and their support like me, maybe printerlogic can do what you want? Weโve currently got both setup and Iโm trying to get rid of papercut. Source: over 4 years ago
Visit Mockbin.io, Beeceptor or RequestBin and click "Create endpoint." These platforms instantly generate a unique URL that captures incoming HTTP requests. Copy the provided URL, something like https://your-webhook-endpoint.com/hook. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
That's a fun example, because ChatGPT doesn't actually have the ability to fetch the contents of a URL. So it produced that summary (and the lyrics) entirely based on guessing the content of that URL! You can prove this to yourself by pasting in a URL to a site you own and watching the web server logs, or by using something like https://requestbin.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
RequestBin.com โ Create a free endpoint to which you can send HTTP requests. Any HTTP requests sent to that endpoint will be recorded with the associated payload and headers so you can observe requests from webhooks and other services. - Source: dev.to / almost 4 years ago
But that said, if all your want to do is receive the hook and look at it, you can set it up using https://requestbin.com/ which will allow you to do exactly that. Source: about 4 years ago
Visit Request bin and create a new bin. Once created, copy the bin URL and paste it into the webhook field. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
Printix - Printix is a cloud-based print management platform.
Webhook.site - Instantly generate a free, unique URL and email address to test, inspect, and automate (with a visual workflow editor and scripts) incoming HTTP requests and emails.
ezeep - ezeep provides managed cloud printing solutions for educational institutes and SMB's.
Beeceptor - Unblock yourself from API dependencies, and build & integrate with APIs fast. Beeceptor helps you build a mock Rest API in a few seconds.
directprint.io - Printer management for Chromebooks & Windows.
Request inspector - Debug web hooks, http clients