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ArdorQuery 0.0.20, released by EmptyFlow as the eighth iterative build of the project, is a cross-platform utility engineered to unify the testing and inspection of any HTTP(S) endpoint behind a single, lightweight interface. Designed for developers, QA engineers, and DevOps teams who routinely interact with REST APIs, GraphQL schemas, OData feeds, static HTML pages, or binary image resources, the program dispenses with the need to switch between language-specific clients or browser plugins. Instead, it provides a consistent command-line and GUI surface from which requests can be composed, saved, and replayed across Windows, macOS, and Linux hosts. Typical use cases include rapid endpoint smoke-testing during continuous-integration cycles, debugging caching or CORS anomalies, benchmarking payload transfer speeds, and capturing baseline responses for regression suites. Because the tool speaks plain HTTP(S), it is category-aligned with API development & testing software, yet its ability to fetch and render images or raw HTML also positions it as a lightweight web-scraping helper. Version 0.0.20 refines prior releases by tightening TLS cipher negotiation, normalizing header autocomplete for GraphQL and OData dialects, and introducing a dark-theme console mode for low-glare batch sessions. Earlier iterations, starting from 0.0.1, progressively added JSON-path highlighting, cookie jar persistence, and proxy chaining, giving teams a concise upgrade path that preserves existing request libraries. The application is distributed as a portable archive as well as through native installers, and its open-core licensing encourages community pull requests while keeping core runtime binaries gratis. ArdorQuery 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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