HttpWatch Professional
$159.99
12.1.4for iPhone, iPad
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About HttpWatch Professional
HttpWatch is the ultimate HTTP sniffer for monitoring and optimizing web pages. It shows cookies, headers, content, query strings, POST values and low level request/response streams for HTTP and HTTPS.
Comments about the HttpWatch app on Twitter:
"Dream come true: @HttpWatch waterfall charts on iPhone!.."
"Awesome! @HttpWatch now available on iPhone"
"... In 1 week of using it I've saved 2 hours of debugging time. It's more than paid for itself. But I do a lot of perf mobile analysis."
GENERAL FEATURES
-View headers, status codes, timings, compression, POST values, query strings
-Displays time charts that break down the steps of each request (e.g. DNS Lookup, Connect, etc) and records their timings
-Works with HTTPS without having to modify security settings
-Examine byte for byte the data sent to and received from the web server
-View the textual or image content downloaded with each request
-Quickly find the underlying error code for requests that are failing to load correctly on a web page
-Supports both iPad and iPhone
LOG FILES
-Saves log files in a HWL (HttpWatch) and HAR (HTTP Archive) format that can be viewed in HttpWatch for Windows and other tools
-Share log files with users and customers who have the Basic App. Anyone can record a HWL file with the Basic app which they can then send you for full analysis in the Professional App
-Log files can be saved locally or attached to emails
-Transfer log files to your PC or Mac by connecting your device to iTunes and then copying from the files section of this app
-Fully Supports iCloud Drive on iOS 8 and later allowing easy access to files from other iOS devices, Macs and Windows PCs
INTEGRATES WITH OTHER APPS
-Open log files in the HttpWatch app from built-in apps like Mail or from third party apps such as Dropbox
-Open URLs in HttpWatch by using 'hwhttp:' or 'hwhttps:' custom URLs.. For example, this can be used to open the currently viewed page in Safari by prefixing the URL with 'hw'
Comments about the HttpWatch app on Twitter:
"Dream come true: @HttpWatch waterfall charts on iPhone!.."
"Awesome! @HttpWatch now available on iPhone"
"... In 1 week of using it I've saved 2 hours of debugging time. It's more than paid for itself. But I do a lot of perf mobile analysis."
GENERAL FEATURES
-View headers, status codes, timings, compression, POST values, query strings
-Displays time charts that break down the steps of each request (e.g. DNS Lookup, Connect, etc) and records their timings
-Works with HTTPS without having to modify security settings
-Examine byte for byte the data sent to and received from the web server
-View the textual or image content downloaded with each request
-Quickly find the underlying error code for requests that are failing to load correctly on a web page
-Supports both iPad and iPhone
LOG FILES
-Saves log files in a HWL (HttpWatch) and HAR (HTTP Archive) format that can be viewed in HttpWatch for Windows and other tools
-Share log files with users and customers who have the Basic App. Anyone can record a HWL file with the Basic app which they can then send you for full analysis in the Professional App
-Log files can be saved locally or attached to emails
-Transfer log files to your PC or Mac by connecting your device to iTunes and then copying from the files section of this app
-Fully Supports iCloud Drive on iOS 8 and later allowing easy access to files from other iOS devices, Macs and Windows PCs
INTEGRATES WITH OTHER APPS
-Open log files in the HttpWatch app from built-in apps like Mail or from third party apps such as Dropbox
-Open URLs in HttpWatch by using 'hwhttp:' or 'hwhttps:' custom URLs.. For example, this can be used to open the currently viewed page in Safari by prefixing the URL with 'hw'
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What's New in the Latest Version 12.1.4
Last updated on Nov 6, 2019
Old Versions
New: Added support for dark mode on iOS 13
Fixed: The HTTP GET method was not displayed for cached requests
Updated: Added device descriptions for new iPhones and iPads
Fixed: The HTTP GET method was not displayed for cached requests
Updated: Added device descriptions for new iPhones and iPads
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Version History
12.1.4
Nov 6, 2019
New: Added support for dark mode on iOS 13
Fixed: The HTTP GET method was not displayed for cached requests
Updated: Added device descriptions for new iPhones and iPads
Fixed: The HTTP GET method was not displayed for cached requests
Updated: Added device descriptions for new iPhones and iPads
12.0.18
Sep 17, 2019
Improved: Added work-arounds for deviations from the HAR spec in files created with the latest versions of Firefox and Chrome
12.0.17
Aug 28, 2019
Fixed: An error could occur when loading HWL files from HttpWatch 11.x
Improved: HAR files containing unencoded control characters can now be loaded in HttpWatch
Improved: HAR files containing unencoded control characters can now be loaded in HttpWatch
12.0.4
Jun 20, 2019
New: Supports HttpWatch version 12.x HWL files
New: Loads large HAR files up to 5 times faster than previous versions
New: Loads large HAR files up to 5 times faster than previous versions
11.1.37
Jun 13, 2013
New: Device descriptions are now added to the HWL file for iPad (6 Gen), iPad Pro (3 Gen) and iPhone XS/XS Max/XR
Fixed: A crash could occur when using HTTP Basic authentication
HttpWatch Professional FAQ
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iPhone
iPad
HttpWatch Professional supports English