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Curiosity vs Telegram for macOS

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Curiosity

6.5
Communication

SwiftUI Reddit client

Telegram for macOS

7.5
Communication

Messaging app with a focus on speed and security

Metric Curiosity Telegram for macOS
Category Communication Communication
AI Score 6.5 7.5
30-day Installs 5 4.7K
90-day Installs 11 14.6K
365-day Installs 41 44.9K
Version 0.5.5 12.6,279903
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 4.0K
GitHub Forks 207
Open Issues 20
License Apache-2.0
Language Swift
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago
First Seen Dec 15, 2020 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

Curiosity

Curiosity is a sleek, native Reddit client for macOS built with SwiftUI, offering a modern and intuitive experience. It's ideal for users who prefer a macOS-native Reddit experience over web browsers or other apps.

Curiosity is a macOS Reddit client that provides a native and modern interface for interacting with Reddit.

Pros

  • + Native macOS experience with SwiftUI design
  • + Modern and intuitive interface for Reddit interaction
  • + Open-source with active GitHub presence

Cons

  • - Limited to macOS Big Sur and newer
  • - Performance issues reported on older hardware

Telegram for macOS

Telegram for macOS is a messaging app that emphasizes speed and security, offering cross-platform communication with features like secret chats and file sharing. Its focus on privacy and end-to-end encryption makes it ideal for users who value secure communication, including professionals and privacy-conscious individuals.

Telegram for macOS is a messaging app that provides fast and secure communication with features like secret chats, file sharing, and cross-platform support.

Pros

  • + High-speed and secure messaging with end-to-end encryption for secret chats
  • + Cross-platform compatibility, allowing seamless communication across devices
  • + Support for file sharing, voice calls, and video calls
  • + Desktop notifications and integration with macOS
  • + Regular updates and improvements

Cons

  • - Logs pasted messages to syslog, raising privacy concerns
  • - Lacks a dedicated macOS menu bar app