

RapidAPI for Mac
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RapidAPI for Mac (formerly Paw) is a full-featured HTTP client that lets you test and describe the APIs you build or consume. It has a beautiful native macOS interface to compose requests, inspect server responses, generate client code and export API definitions.
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- Html parsing
- Request Chaining
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What is RapidAPI for Mac?
RapidAPI for Mac (formerly Paw) is a full-featured HTTP client that lets you test and describe the APIs you build or consume. It has a beautiful native macOS interface to compose requests, inspect server responses, generate client code and export API definitions.






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The best app for querying web APIs I have seen. Offers a lot of features in a clear user interface built on blazingly fast native technologies.
Imagine Postman, now imagine it with more awesome features, then add a bit of awesome clear looking user interface to it, shake that, bake that by 90°C and put everything into an awesome application: Congratulations you've imagined Macs best REST client: PAW.
Working already several years with PAW and till now, these are the best spend 50 bucks I've ever invested. Dynamic values, several import- and exporters extensions (which you even can write yourself) and a clear looking minimalistic UI, which shows you all informations on spot.
[Edited by Sascha, December 22]