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It's my understanding that PropertyWare requires large licensing fees to access their API. How are these fees managed for your development/testing/production access, and how are they (or not) passed on to your customer?


Propertyware does charge an access fee, you are correct. Additionally, they offer a licensing agreement where their customers can provide API keys to consultants to help them build out their tool(s). We are one of those consultants.

As far as who assumes the access fees, they are managed strictly by our customers and we have no pass-through pricing on that side. Our pricing is solely based on our own costs, infra, value, etc. All of our customers get access to all of our integrations (current and future) as part of our standard pricing model.


ShareX provides the best windows-based screenshot in my experience.

https://getsharex.com/downloads/


For me, Greenshot is the most convenient. Not only you can select what area you want, you can edit the screenshot (proverbial red circle, text, etc.) before saving it.

https://getgreenshot.org/


I'd love to switch over to Firefox, but I'm used to Chrome's developer toolkit. I understand it thoroughly and can use it proficiently.

Any insight as to the comparison between the state of FF's developer tools and Chrome's would be appreciated. I'd love to be convinced to switch.


I don't use Chrome or its developer tools, but I do use Firefox's. They work well for my needs, because I can inspect network requests, including editing and re-sending them, and I can debug JS.


Wait, how do you edit/resend a network request?


Using the network inspector, there's a button when you click on a specific request to edit and resend it.

Here's a SO answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/28775346


Thank you! This is my new killer feature!


Couldn't agree more. The app's usefulness is most relevant when messaging host or getting directions. There's so much bloat in front of those main uses.


Same here. As a web developer and gamer it's hard to ignore the Intel lineup, but I'm a big fan of supporting the under-dog, and it makes it easy when there's so much value packed in.

I assume that motherboards with new chipsets will be released as well, but I've heard less about them.


The Ryzen 2 lineup should work on the same AM4 socket, AMD claims that the newer X470 chipset will give better performance.


Perhaps I'm missing something, but this BugReplay appears to provide network request information as requests happen in the video.

I expected network requests to occur in the Network Traffic window, however no requests ever showed up.

Can I make a BugReplay of this BugReplay?


Sure, I'd love that, if you register for the beta at https://www.bugreplay.com/ I'll send you a registration link.


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