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Proxie

Proxie at Mac App Store analyse

Chi Wang
5,997 ratings · Power index: 180
Version 3.1.0
Size 7.79 Mb
Updated 6 years ago
Released 22 Jul 2014

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Description

Proxie is an HTTP debugging proxy designed for macOS. ---Features--- • HTTPS Decryption - Proxie is able to decrypt HTTPS traffic by man-in-the-middle interception. • Customizable Filters - Proxie makes it super convenient to locate what you want in tons of requests. • Rules (requires in-app purchase) - By creating rules you can modify requests and responses on the fly, pause them for editing, or even manipulate them using JavaScript. • Other useful functionalities: import/export, request composer, client replay, etc.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 3.96k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.62k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 13.99 CAD
China 68 CNY
France 10.99 EUR
Germany 10.99 EUR
Italy 10.99 EUR
Netherlands 10.99 EUR
Portugal 10.99 EUR
Spain 10.99 EUR
Poland 10.99 EUR
UK 9.99 GBP
India 799 INR
Japan 999.99 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 999.99 KRW
Poland 47.99 PLN
Russia 749 RUB
Turkey 69.99 TRY
USA 9.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 10.99 USD
Ukraine 9.99 USD

Works great, does what it says!

cocos2ddeveloper · 9 years ago · v1.2.2

The only thing I really wish it did was enable proxying in network settings when the app launches (or when proxying is enabled inside the app), and then put the proxy settings back to their original values when the app closes (or proxying is disabled inside the app).

Die App funktioniert nicht

fürsti · 10 years ago · v1.2.2

Die App funktioniert leider nicht.

Recomended

Shmanky! · 10 years ago · v1.2.2

Works well. I was able to view SSL requests.

Fantastic

Apple_Mood · 11 years ago · v1.2.2

Cheap, good UI and simple. I love it

Beautiful. Needs better JSON support

hannibal87 · 11 years ago

The UI is beautiful, modern, and clean. It needs pretty printing of JSON requests. Trying to decipher a big blob of minified text is painful. The other app I used does that, and while being a far worse app, this one feature made it worthwhile.

Didn’t fulfill my expectation

Millisami · 11 years ago

I bought this one since CharlesProxy costs $50 and this $7. But it sweats on HTTPS connection and not consistent!

Very good app!

f.zhenya · 11 years ago

I first got a bit nervous till I found the “Trust Cellis CA on this Mac” option under Help menu. You should make this somehow a bit more obvious and explain somewhere (on web site, for example) how to grab this certificate and install it onto iOS Simulator, for example… Far not everybody knows how to do it. I loved app’s simplisity and slick design. I tried various apps (Charles, Burp) - those are pretty hard to use for majority of cases, while Cellist does everything that most developers will ever need: filtering and request/response visualization in various formats (JSON, Web, Imagery). What I found extremely useful was ability to drag’n’drop response as a file! I would yet ask for XML visualization - it would be pretty handy either. A few small feature requests - * JSON “Expand/Collapse all” button * ability to sort in a way that most recent requests stay on top (vs being added into the end of the list) * request timestamps would be usefull to see somewhere. * when your app posts ton of requests - additional highlighting mechanism would be a really cool feature, that would allow to mark similar requests (by full URL, for example) with some color. * ability to change background color for image viewer Thanks for the great app!