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biscuit · v2.1.1 • auto-updates

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Browser to organise apps

Biscuit screenshot
brew install --cask biscuit
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Trust Score 3/10
Open source +0
Active development +0
Licensed +0
Auto-updates +1
Not deprecated +1
Established (>1yr) +1
Low installs +0

Version History

v2.1.1
8d ago2.1.02.1.1
8d ago2.0.02.1.0
15d ago1.2.392.0.0
25d ago1.2.381.2.39
26d ago1.2.371.2.38
27d ago1.2.361.2.37
27d ago1.2.351.2.36
1mo ago1.2.341.2.35
1mo ago1.2.331.2.34

Review

Mar 11, 2026

Biscuit is a free, open-source browser that organizes apps by using webpages as apps. It offers a unique alternative to Shift, with features like M1 native support and a focus on productivity for macOS users.

Biscuit allows users to organize and manage applications through webpages, acting as a browser for app management.

Maturity: The project is active with regular updates, though the unknown license may raise concerns.

Community: Biscuit has a mixed reception on Reddit, with some users praising its features while others express frustration over auto-updates and a lack of license information. Hacker News mentions highlight the name's confusion with other projects.

Pros

  • + Open-source and free
  • + M1 native support
  • + Unique approach to using webpages as apps
  • + Regular updates

Cons

  • - Confusing name due to other projects
  • - Auto-update issues reported
  • - Unknown license status
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