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Drop to GIF vs blip

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Drop to GIF

6.0
Utilities

Zero-click animated Gifs

blip

8.0
Communication

Send any size file between devices

Metric Drop to GIF blip
Category Utilities Communication
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 3 373
90-day Installs 5 854
365-day Installs 56 2.6K
Version 1.28 1.1.16,20260425132215
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 2.7K 5.7K
GitHub Forks 137 762
Open Issues 23 135
License BSD-3-Clause
Language Swift Jupyter Notebook
Last GitHub Commit 10y ago 2mo ago
First Seen Nov 6, 2015 Jul 7, 2024

Reviews

Drop to GIF

Drop to GIF is a zero-click tool that automatically converts video files into animated GIFs. It's designed for efficiency, making it ideal for users who frequently create GIFs without wanting to go through manual steps.

Converts video files into animated GIFs automatically upon dropping them into the app.

Pros

  • + Zero-click functionality saves time for frequent GIF creators.
  • + Free and open-source, appealing to users who value transparency and customization.
  • + Supports a variety of video formats, enhancing its versatility.

Cons

  • - Inactive development since 2015 raises concerns about compatibility and future updates.
  • - Unresolved issues, such as excessive temp files, may affect performance.

blip

Blip is a peer-to-peer file-sharing app that allows users to send files of any size securely and instantly across devices. It stands out for its encryption, cross-platform compatibility, and unlimited file size support, making it ideal for both casual users and developers needing robust file transfer solutions.

Enables secure, instant, and unlimited file transfers between devices using peer-to-peer technology.

Pros

  • + Secure and encrypted file transfers
  • + Supports files of any size without restrictions
  • + Cross-platform compatibility
  • + Instant and peer-to-peer functionality
  • + Free to use
  • + No size limitations

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Some technical issues in the underlying library