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Paw – macOS HTTP client for testing and describing APIs

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Re: Paw – macOS HTTP client for testing and describing APIs

#5
$50? Ouch. I support developers making a living, but this is a market with a lot of competition, some of it free, some of it great, and some of it free and great.

If it were $19, the professional looking UI would have had me pull the trigger, but $50 is way on the other side of of my price sensitivity.

Re: Paw – macOS HTTP client for testing and describing APIs

#6

$50? Ouch. I support developers making a living, but this is a market with a lot of competition, some of it free, some of it great, and some of it free and great. If it were $19, the professional looking UI would have had me pull the trigger, but $50 is way on the other side of of my price sensitivity.

I'm on the same page. I'm not totally sure it's worth the money they're asking.

Re: Paw – macOS HTTP client for testing and describing APIs

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post #2

Anyone have any experience with how this compares to Postman?

I've found Paw to have much better UX than Postman. Plus it's not an Electron app which is always nice.

Maybe I'm lucky, but I've used Postman quite a bit and never ran into an issue caused by it being Electron based. For that matter, my favorite code editor, VS Code, is in that same boat.

Re: Paw – macOS HTTP client for testing and describing APIs

#9

$50? Ouch. I support developers making a living, but this is a market with a lot of competition, some of it free, some of it great, and some of it free and great. If it were $19, the professional looking UI would have had me pull the trigger, but $50 is way on the other side of of my price sensitivity.

(Offtopic, but HNers thinking of creating a startup that sells tools to developers should heed these comments.)
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