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AirParrot vs AirServer

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

AirParrot

6.0
Utilities

Tool to wirelessly mirror the screen or stream media files

AirServer

5.0
Media & Design

Screen mirroring receiver

Metric AirParrot AirServer
Category Utilities Media & Design
AI Score 6.0 5.0
30-day Installs 22 34
90-day Installs 69 112
365-day Installs 339 396
Version 3.1.7 7.2.7
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars - 103
GitHub Forks - 8
Open Issues - 2
License MIT
Language JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 10y ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Nov 9, 2013

Reviews

AirParrot

AirParrot enables wireless screen mirroring and media streaming from macOS devices. Its key features include seamless screen sharing and media streaming, ideal for users needing to display content on devices like Apple TV.

Wirelessly mirrors the screen or streams media files.

Pros

  • + Seamless wireless screen mirroring and media streaming
  • + Auto-updates for consistent functionality
  • + Professional design for macOS users

Cons

  • - Low community engagement
  • - Unclear license and language details

AirServer

AirServer is a dedicated screen mirroring receiver that supports AirPlay and Google Cast, offering advanced features for developers and users needing to mirror iOS devices to their Mac. Its auto-update feature ensures users stay current, though its last GitHub update in 2015 raises concerns about maintenance.

AirServer acts as a screen mirroring receiver, enabling users to mirror content from iOS devices to their Mac.

Pros

  • + Advanced screen mirroring capabilities for AirPlay and Google Cast.
  • + Auto-updates ensure users receive the latest features and security patches.
  • + MIT license offers permissive open-source terms.

Cons

  • - No recent updates or activity on GitHub since 2015.
  • - Open issues regarding maintenance and iOS compatibility.