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Fiddler vs HTTP Toolkit: What are the differences?
Developers describe Fiddler as "A free web debugging tool *". It is a free web debugging proxy for any browser, system or platform. It helps you debug web applications by capturing network traffic between the Internet and test computers. The tool enables you to inspect incoming and outgoing data to monitor and modify requests and responses before the browser receives them. On the other hand, *HTTP Toolkit** is detailed as "Supercharged debugging for HTTP(S), with one click setup". It is a suite of cross-platform, beautiful & open-source tools for debugging, testing and building with HTTP(S). Intercept & view all your HTTP(S) Mock endpoints or entire servers Rewrite, redirect, or inject errors.
Fiddler and HTTP Toolkit can be primarily classified as "API" tools.