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Ajour vs Applite

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Ajour

6.0
Utilities

World of Warcraft addon manager

Applite

8.0
System Tools

User-friendly GUI app for Homebrew

Metric Ajour Applite
Category Utilities System Tools
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs - 1.4K
90-day Installs 5 4.4K
365-day Installs 35 17.5K
Version 1.3.2 1.3.1
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 1.0K 6.5K
GitHub Forks 85 168
Open Issues 41 16
License GPL-3.0 MIT
Language Rust Swift
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago 3mo ago
First Seen Sep 12, 2020 Aug 7, 2023

Reviews

Ajour

Ajour is a cross-platform GUI application for managing World of Warcraft addons, offering a user-friendly interface for installing, updating, and organizing addons. It is particularly beneficial for WoW players who prefer a graphical tool over command-line interfaces.

Ajour allows users to manage World of Warcraft addons through a graphical user interface.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support across macOS, Linux, and Windows
  • + User-friendly graphical interface for addon management
  • + Open-source with GPL-3.0 license ensuring transparency

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, potentially missing updates
  • - History of macOS launch issues, though marked as resolved

Applite

Applite is a sleek, user-friendly macOS application that simplifies the process of managing Homebrew casks through a modern graphical interface. It offers features like browsing, installing, and updating casks, making it ideal for users who prefer a visual and intuitive experience over command-line tools.

Applite provides a graphical user interface for managing Homebrew casks, allowing users to install, update, and remove casks without using the command line.

Pros

  • + Intuitive and modern graphical user interface
  • + Built with SwiftUI for a sleek and responsive experience
  • + Integration with macOS System Integrity Protection (SIP)

Cons

  • - Some open issues, including support for older macOS versions
  • - Occasional password handling issues in the past