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gfxCardStatus vs Stats

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

gfxCardStatus

7.0
Utilities

Menu bar app to monitor graphics card usage

Stats

8.0
Utilities

System monitor for the menu bar

Metric gfxCardStatus Stats
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 91 14.8K
90-day Installs 260 40.9K
365-day Installs 736 122.1K
Version 2.5 2.12.13
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.7K 36.9K
GitHub Forks 321 1.2K
Open Issues 30 25
License NOASSERTION MIT
Language Objective-C Swift
Last GitHub Commit 4y ago 1mo ago
First Seen Nov 14, 2012 Jun 23, 2020

Reviews

gfxCardStatus

gfxCardStatus is a unique menu bar app designed for dual-GPU MacBook Pros, allowing users to monitor and switch between integrated and discrete graphics cards for optimal performance or battery life. It's particularly beneficial for users needing precise GPU control.

Monitors and allows switching between integrated and discrete graphics cards on dual-GPU MacBook Pros.

Pros

  • + Specifically designed for dual-GPU MacBooks, providing essential functionality.
  • + Open-source, promoting transparency and community contributions.
  • + Customizable GPU settings for tailored performance.

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, raising concerns about compatibility with newer macOS versions.
  • - Inactive development community, potentially limiting future improvements.

Stats

Stats is a sleek macOS menu bar system monitor that provides real-time insights into CPU, memory, disk, and network usage. Its customizable interface and ability to display multiple metrics make it ideal for tech-savvy users who want quick access to system statistics without launching additional apps.

Monitors and displays system statistics such as CPU, memory, disk, and network usage in the menu bar.

Pros

  • + Convenient menu bar integration for quick access to system stats
  • + Real-time monitoring of multiple system metrics
  • + Customizable interface allows users to display preferred statistics
  • + Actively maintained with regular updates
  • + Open-source with a permissive MIT license
  • + Available across multiple platforms

Cons

  • - Has experienced past stability issues, though these are now resolved
  • - Limited customization options for some users