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Postman 12.3.6 is a Windows-based collaboration platform whose single purpose is to accelerate every phase of API development, from initial design and documentation through testing, monitoring, and production deployment. Engineers use its unified workspace to craft REST, GraphQL, SOAP, and gRPC requests, chain them into automated test suites, and generate machine-readable OpenAPI or RAML contracts that stay in sync with the codebase. Product managers rely on the same interface to mock endpoints early in the sprint, allowing front-end and mobile teams to proceed without waiting for back-end completion, while DevOps groups schedule collection-based monitors that probe live services across multiple regions and alert on latency or functional regressions. Security reviewers leverage built-in token vaults and role-based access controls to share sensitive credentials without exposing them in chat or e-mail, and enterprises running on-premises gateways can toggle between cloud, desktop, and CLI agents so that CI pipelines on Azure DevOps, Jenkins, or GitHub Actions execute the identical test collections developers run locally. Since the publisher released the first commercial build, the product has evolved through 230 distinct versions, each layering on features such as fork-merge workflows, public link documentation, and integrated performance reports, yet always maintaining backward compatibility with the original collection format. The program sits in the Web Development / API Tools category and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources like winget, guaranteeing the latest build and offering batch installation of multiple applications.
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