It's very easy to use, it can be used with any language (Python / Java) or framework like Spring MVC for example; I've been using this tool over one year now without problems nor issues found so far! We have several applications running under different environments/environments of our organization - all connected through VPNs but still we are able not only detect misconfigurations due network infrastructure changes etc., also finding real vulnerabilites within every application deployed at least once per day helps us keep up high level quality assurance standards even after years long deployments timeframes ;-) The best thing about peach fuzzer was it's easy to use interface, which helped me get started with this tool quickly without any prior knowledge of programming or coding language used for writing tests scripts. I didn't like anything much from its UI perspective but as far as functionality goes i found nothing wrong at all. It worked well when we were trying to identify bugs present within our codebase using static analysis tools such as SonarQube & PMD etc.