Taras,

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Taras <ta...@securityaudit.ru> wrote:
> Hi, Raul!
>
>> - Why there is no "Trap Responses" button? It might be useful to
>> decide if we want to trap responses or not, in the same way we do with
>> the requests.
>
> In what situations it may be useful?

The button is there, in the toolbar (up and left of your screen)

>
>> - I would provide an option in the "History" tab to be able to easily
>> show all the requests/responses (by default), in addition to the
>> search capabilities.
>
> You can push "Clean" button, isn't it? :)

Yep =)

>
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