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FUSE-T vs Syncthing

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

FUSE-T

7.0
Utilities

Kext-less implementation of FUSE

Syncthing

8.0
Utilities

Real time file synchronisation software

Metric FUSE-T Syncthing
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 2.0K 1.4K
90-day Installs 7.0K 3.7K
365-day Installs 21.6K 10.1K
Version 1.2.1 2.0.14-1
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.4K 3.5K
GitHub Forks 16 182
Open Issues 38 44
License NOASSERTION MIT
Language Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 9mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Feb 26, 2025 Mar 2, 2019

Reviews

FUSE-T

FUSE-T is a kext-less implementation of FUSE for macOS, utilizing NFSv4 for filesystem integration. It offers a secure and stable alternative for developers and users needing filesystem operations without kernel extensions.

Provides FUSE functionality using NFSv4 without requiring kernel extensions.

Pros

  • + No kernel extensions required, enhancing security and stability
  • + Uses NFSv4 for reliable filesystem integration
  • + Active community and recent updates

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update feature
  • - Unclear licensing terms
  • - Open issues with application crashes and Unicode handling

Syncthing

Syncthing is a real-time file synchronization software that offers an open-source alternative to services like Dropbox. It uses a peer-to-peer model to sync files across devices without relying on a central server, making it ideal for users who value control and privacy over their data.

Syncthing synchronizes files in real-time across multiple devices using a peer-to-peer network.

Pros

  • + Open-source and decentralized file synchronization
  • + Real-time file sharing across devices
  • + Enhanced privacy with no central server involvement
  • + Cross-platform support
  • + Strong community and active development

Cons

  • - Tray icon issues on macOS
  • - Discontinued Android app