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FunctionFlip vs MonitorControl

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

FunctionFlip

6.0
Utilities

Function key control

MonitorControl

8.5
Utilities

Tool to control external monitor brightness & volume

Metric FunctionFlip MonitorControl
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 6.0 8.5
30-day Installs 1 2.9K
90-day Installs 4 8.6K
365-day Installs 37 30.1K
Version 2.2.4 4.3.3
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 105 32.6K
GitHub Forks 11 938
Open Issues 13 18
License NOASSERTION MIT
Language Objective-C Swift
Last GitHub Commit 5y ago 2mo ago
First Seen Nov 10, 2013 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

FunctionFlip

FunctionFlip allows users to customize the behavior of their Mac's function keys, offering a solution for those who prefer standard function key behavior over default shortcuts. It is a niche tool that benefits users needing precise control over their keyboard functions.

FunctionFlip customizes the behavior of Mac function keys, allowing users to switch between standard and shortcut modes.

Pros

  • + Provides precise control over function keys, beneficial for developers and power users.
  • + Addresses a specific niche need for custom keyboard behavior.
  • + Open-source, allowing for community contributions.

Cons

  • - Compatibility issues with newer macOS versions like Big Sur.
  • - Memory leak issues, especially during sleep.

MonitorControl

MonitorControl is a macOS app that allows users to control external monitor brightness and volume, providing a seamless experience as if using a native Apple display. It supports keyboard shortcuts and displays native macOS OSDs, making it a must-have for users with external monitors.

Controls brightness and volume of external monitors using keyboard shortcuts or custom commands, displaying native macOS OSDs.

Pros

  • + Integrates seamlessly with macOS, providing a native experience.
  • + Supports multiple monitors and customizable shortcuts.
  • + Actively maintained with a strong community and regular updates.
  • + Free and open-source under MIT license.
  • + Strong community support and responsive developers.

Cons

  • - Some compatibility issues with older macOS versions or specific hardware, though resolved.
  • - Limited to macOS, requiring different solutions for other platforms.