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Cartero is a graphical HTTP client developed by Dani Rodríguez that serves as a specialized developer tool for testing web APIs and executing various types of HTTP requests to web servers. The software provides a visual interface for composing, sending, and analyzing HTTP communications, making it particularly valuable for web developers, API designers, and quality assurance professionals who need to interact with RESTful services, debug endpoints, or validate server responses. As an API testing solution, Cartero falls within the web development and network utilities category, offering capabilities that streamline the process of examining headers, payloads, status codes, and response bodies without requiring command-line expertise. The application supports multiple HTTP methods including GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, and others, enabling comprehensive testing scenarios for modern web services. With its current version 26.0 representing the sole release in its version history, Cartero presents a focused approach to HTTP client functionality, emphasizing user-friendly graphical interactions over complex scripting requirements. The tool proves especially useful during development cycles when teams need to verify API endpoints, test authentication mechanisms, inspect JSON or XML responses, and document API behavior for integration purposes. Its graphical nature makes it accessible to developers who prefer visual feedback over terminal-based alternatives, while still maintaining the precision needed for professional API testing workflows. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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