MENU BAR: The native apps are not restricted by the Chrome standards for the menu bar.Previously, users needed to use the Interceptor extension to do this in the Chrome app. DON’T FOLLOW REDIRECTS OPTION: This option exists in the native apps to prevent requests that return a 300-series response from being automatically redirected.RESTRICTED HEADERS: The latest version of the native apps let you send headers like Origin and User-Agent.BUILT-IN PROXY: The native apps come with a built-in proxy that you can use to capture network traffic.Unlike the Chrome app, no separate extension (Interceptor) is needed. COOKIES: The native apps let you work with cookies directly.With the native apps, this functionality is provided within the app itself. Previously, users of the Postman Chrome app had to download the Postman Interceptor Chrome extension in order to manage cookies and capture requests in the desktop browser. The native apps run on Electron overcoming a lot of the restrictions of the Chrome platform. The native apps cover all the features and functionality of the Chrome app and Chrome extension together, and more. The Postman native apps are free, like the Chrome app, but better than the Chrome app. We know that a lot of Postman users are still on the Chrome app, but really, it’s time to make the switch and go native. While we started out as a Postman Chrome app used along with the Postman Interceptor Chrome extension, native apps were introduced for Mac / Windows / Linux users last year. Many Postman users believe Postman is only available as a Chrome app. If you know you’re still using the Postman Chrome app, then by all means, read on. So if you’re not quite sure, please read on. I’ve talked to too many developers who think they’re on the Postman native app, but they’re really not. but only if you’re really, truly, for absolutely certain. If you’ve already downloaded and use the Postman native app, you can stop reading right now.
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