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Command X vs Deeper

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Command X

7.5
System Tools

Cut and paste files in Finder

Deeper

8.0
System Tools

Tool to enable and disable hidden functions of Finder and other apps

Metric Command X Deeper
Category System Tools System Tools
AI Score 7.5 8.0
30-day Installs 109 36
90-day Installs 311 142
365-day Installs 1.3K 499
Version 1.5.1-1741281408,q29jqhoble8xbtvypmmkx,oo97q4f6g9mwjyqmhjakbr7to 3.2.9
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
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First Seen Jun 18, 2023 Oct 30, 2013

Reviews

Command X

Command X is a macOS utility that enhances file management by allowing users to cut and paste files directly from the Finder using the command line. It is particularly useful for developers and power users who prefer command-line workflows. The app's integration with Finder and clipboard functionality for files make it a handy tool for efficient file operations.

Enables cutting and pasting of files in Finder using the command line.

Pros

  • + Efficient file management through command-line operations
  • + Seamless integration with Finder for a smooth workflow
  • + Reliable and maintained by a trusted developer

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates
  • - Niche appeal limits its broader adoption

Deeper

Deeper is a niche macOS tool that unlocks hidden features in Finder and other apps, offering power users a way to customize their system beyond default settings. It's particularly useful for those seeking to tweak macOS functionality without delving into complex Terminal commands.

Enables and disables hidden features in macOS applications such as Finder.

Pros

  • + Provides a user-friendly interface for accessing hidden macOS features.
  • + Saves time by eliminating the need for manual Terminal commands.
  • + Lightweight and efficient for system tweaking.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates.
  • - Exclusive to macOS, limiting its user base.