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HTTP Scoop

HTTP Scoop - 1.4

http sniffer

All Time: (4.7)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.4
Release Date: 2007-07-10
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,103
Downloads (all versions): 4,787
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

HTTP Scoop is an HTTP protocol analyser a.k.a. "HTTP sniffer". It passively captures HTTP conversations and presents their details in real-time.

  • Use to debug web scripts and applications
  • View responses as hex, text (syntax-highlighted for XML/HTML) or images
  • Any browser or server technology - no proxy needed
  • View headers, parameters and POST data
  • Save responses to disk
  • Fully decodes HTTP (handles GZIP compression, request pipelining etc.)

What's new in this version:

  • HTTP performance analysis
  • Easier navigation
  • Faster, less memory hungry, more stable
  • Slicker updates

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Now supports both Intel and Power-PC Macs

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HTTP Scoop ReviewHTTPScoop ROCKS! - Version: 1.4, 7/16/2007 07:39AM PST

ButchAnton
I develop Web 2.0 applications for a living and I have to say, HTTPScoop ROCKS! No more trying to piece together tcp dumps and stuff split across multiple packets. No more trying to get Firebug to stick around and keep analyzing during various redirects. This thing just works, and it works well! Three thumbs up!
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HTTP Scoop ReviewJust Works - Version: 1.3, 6/26/2007 04:50PM PST

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Bozo_Z_Clown
Like all good Mac software HTTP Scoop just works. Just start it up and start scooping and it completely decodes HTTP traffic on port 80 into easy to digest pages of info with the request and responses collated for easy reference. Any images, movies or other content downloaded as the result of a request can be saved to disk. If you need to stray from the default path you can sniff any port your web server is using or restrict sniffing to a particular host. I've used HTTP Scoop to debug several thorny protocol problems with web clients and web servers and can't recommend it highly enough.
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HTTP Scoop ReviewShareware too debilitating - Version: 1.2, 10/10/2006 10:20PM PST

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dave_k
This app looks great, but the author has placed a limit on the amount of traced content that is so tight, it's hardly possible to use it successfully even once to prove that it will work properly.

I could not get even a single web page to finish loading before the buffer was exceeded. Perhaps the author feels that raising the limit would give away too much and undercut registrations. In that case he should know that I'm simply discarding it because I can't get a fair try.
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