Until I saw the sub I thought this was going to be a question about what to call the postal officer now that we live in a modern society where women are trusted to stuff letterboxes as well as men. Postie is of course the answer to that.
Maybe my usecases are extremely basic. And all their Pro features are just bells and whistles that doesn't affect me but I hope someone does find value out of it.
I used to use Paw, but it's only available on OS X. It's a shame because it has the single best variable/templating system I've ever used. Since I prefer a cross platform and ideally open source solution though I've switched to Insomnia. It's not quite as good as Paw, but I can actually use it on Windows and Linux unlike Paw.
We're using a built-in HTTP client in JetBrains IDEs. All the requests are plain text files which can be pushed into git repos. So everything is just a part of the source code.
Same here, absolutely love being able to write HTTP requests like code! With the auto completion I’m 10x faster writing requests than using Postman or Insomnia. You can define multiple requests in one file and execute them like a script. There’s also a templating feature which you can use for different environments.
Curl. Especially as Firefox' network tab lets me copy every request in curl format. I only use postman for complex POST/PUT/PATCH requests. I've used httpie in the past.
And which ones handle injecting base 64 encoded file content (100MB) into the json body well?
I've been using SoapSonar, but I'm having issues with this at the moment.