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Postman is a highly convenient platform for me to work with APIs. It offers a wide range of tools, starting from designing and testing APIs to documenting and mocking them. I especially appreciate the ability to store and collaborate on all API artifacts on a single central platform, which enhances teamwork. The functionality of workspaces allows for organizing API work and collaborating with colleagues across the organization or beyond. Additionally, the management mechanism helps maintain high API quality in accordance with organizational standards. Overall, my experience with Postman has been positive and has significantly sped up the process of API development and testing.
It is very easy to navigate
Postman old is good, no need internet connection to open it, but now it's sucks
Easy & comfortable on boarding.
Easy UI, but does require some pre-existing coding knowledge.
Tool has a user-friendly interface with lots of options for testing API requests. It allows using as a single user and also as shared storage within the team.
As a developer you got to use Postman in your daily life.
It's a very powerful tool, however slightly overcomplicated for the things I use it for.
Great tool for any API calls and pushes. Using it as a JSON blog poster for our site. UI can be a bit confusing for someone without any soft dev knowledge, but a great tool nonetheless.
Provides all kind of features to test Rest APIs and also compatible with many plugins.
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