When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Postman easier to use and do business with overall. However, reviewers preferred the ease of set up with Firefox Developer Edition, along with administration.
Being able to find out exactly how big that image is, or how exactly this or that website is building something. Firebug is the reason chrome created "inspect element" however firebug still has a better interface and a few better designed options.
Need ability to know font/image details in depth on inspecting. Copying text of CSS from window is difficult.
I have only good things to say about postman. It gives a super rich yet lightweight developer experience. We can create advance test frameworks and seamless team collaboration. It is stable and does exactly it has to do.
The fact that it cannot save things locally without a postman account. The push to create an account is quite annoying these days. I recall this was not the case a couple years back. You could have workspaces and projects saved locally. If you really need...
Being able to find out exactly how big that image is, or how exactly this or that website is building something. Firebug is the reason chrome created "inspect element" however firebug still has a better interface and a few better designed options.
I have only good things to say about postman. It gives a super rich yet lightweight developer experience. We can create advance test frameworks and seamless team collaboration. It is stable and does exactly it has to do.
Need ability to know font/image details in depth on inspecting. Copying text of CSS from window is difficult.
The fact that it cannot save things locally without a postman account. The push to create an account is quite annoying these days. I recall this was not the case a couple years back. You could have workspaces and projects saved locally. If you really need...