Pawprint, a quick way to share HTTP requests
Last May, we launched Pawprint, a quick way to share the requests you tested in Paw. The idea of a getting a short link that you »
Last May, we launched Pawprint, a quick way to share the requests you tested in Paw. The idea of a getting a short link that you »
We're excited to announce a new integration with Mashape, the world’s largest API Marketplace! There is nothing worse for developers than tool fragmentation, and while »
A year ago we released Paw 2, our first major update. Today, we are thrilled to welcome Paw 2.1 an update that brings even more »
It has been such a long way to go! Since last spring, Paw has been incredibly lucky! So many fantastic users have shown their excitement and »
Since the release of Paw 2 in November, I see a lot more of excitement from users, which is an amazing feeling as a developer. There »
Many of you asked to implement State Restoration, a way to restore the UI state after the app is closed. After investigations, Paw actually works correctly, »
So I'll continue to write some tips about Paw, to temporarily compensate the lack of documentation... Dynamic Values are quite helpful to make your requests flexible, »
That was a long way to go! Paw 1 was released on the Mac AppStore almost 8 months ago, on March 15, 2013, and since then »
That's now over 6 months I released the first version of Paw HTTP Client on the Mac AppStore! I was trying to solve the lack of »