Progress Fiddler Everywhere web bugging proxy comes out of beta with 1.0 release

Fiddler Everywhere 1.0 is a web debugging proxy for Mac, Windows, and Linux that enables users to inspect and debug HTTP traffic from any browser.

Version 1.0 includes an improved traffic inspector that enables users to inspect requests and responses with different formats, including Headers, Text, Raw, JSON, and XML. 

Also, with Composer Collections, users can create a collection of requests to keep them all organized. Users can open multiple requests and execute them and share collections with team members. 

The improved Auto Responder UI makes it easier to create and apply rules while inspecting web traffic. The ruleset can then be exported and shared with a team. 

“Fiddler Everywhere is designed to keep your team in mind. You can now seamlessly save sessions, comment, and share them with your team without manually exporting them,” Progress wrote in a blog post.

Each saved session opens as a new tab in the Sessions view so that users can debug these sessions independently. 

Moving forward, the team behind the project said it will continue to focus on improving the user experience. 

Progress added that the Traffic Inspector features will always remain free, including unlimited sessions. Free users can also use the collaboration features within some prescribed limits.

The post Progress Fiddler Everywhere web bugging proxy comes out of beta with 1.0 release appeared first on SD Times.

from SD Times https://ift.tt/30rs4lQ

Leave a comment

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started
search previous next tag category expand menu location phone mail time cart zoom edit close