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Postman 10.24.16

Collaboration platform for API development

Category: Developer Tools
Price: High
Popularity: High
Version String: 10.24.16
Release Date: 2024-04-03
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 11.0.0
Vendor Name: Postman Labs
Homepage: www.postman.com

Version History 10.24.16

You can find release notes for this version here: [www.getpostman.com]

Description:

The Collaboration Platform for API Development

8 million + Developers

400,000 + Companies

250 million + APIs

What is Postman?

Postman is a collaboration platform for API development. Postman's features simplify each step of building an API and streamline collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.

API Client
Quickly and easily send REST, SOAP, and GraphQL requests directly within Postman.


Automated Testing
Automate manual tests and integrate them into your CI/CD pipeline to ensure that any code changes won't break the API in production.

Design & Mock
Communicate the expected behavior of an API by simulating endpoints and their responses without having to set up a backend server.

Documentation
Generate and publish beautiful, machine-readable documentation to make your API easier to consume.

Monitors
Stay up-to-date on the health of your API by checking performance and response times at scheduled intervals.

Workspaces
Provide a shared context for building and consuming APIs, and collaborate in real-time with built-in version control.

Discover Postman By Role

Discover how Postman fits into your specific use case, whether you work in development, testing and QA, or product management.

Discover how Postman enables API-first development, automated testing, and developer onboarding.

API-First Development

Release reliable services by building your API before deploying code.

Application Development

Eliminate dependencies and reduce time to production by having front-end and back-end teams work in parallel.

Automated Testing

Automate manual tests and integrate them into your CI/CD pipeline to ensure that any code changes won't break the API in production.

Exploratory Testing

Explore the API by sending it different kinds of data to see what values are returned.

Developer Onboarding

Quickly get consumers up to speed on what your API can do and how it works.

Developer Portals

Publish API documentation to help internal and external consumers adopt your APIs.