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GNS3 vs cmux

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

GNS3

7.0
Developer Tools

GUI for the Dynamips Cisco router emulator

cmux

8.0
Developer Tools

Ghostty-based terminal with vertical tabs and notifications for AI coding agents

Metric GNS3 cmux
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 86 9.0K
90-day Installs 282 25.0K
365-day Installs 1.3K 25.0K
Version 3.0.6 0.64.3
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 2.5K 4.8K
GitHub Forks 464 292
Open Issues 145 384
License GPL-3.0 AGPL-3.0
Language Python Swift
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Nov 20, 2015 Feb 26, 2026

Reviews

GNS3

GNS3 is a powerful GUI for network simulation, enabling users to emulate Cisco routers and create complex network topologies. It's ideal for network engineers, educators, and enthusiasts looking to design, test, and troubleshoot network configurations.

GNS3 provides a graphical interface for Dynamips, allowing users to simulate and manage network environments with Cisco routers and other devices.

Pros

  • + User-friendly interface for network simulation
  • + Supports a wide range of Cisco devices and network topologies
  • + Actively developed with frequent updates

Cons

  • - Lacks native support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2 chips)
  • - No automatic updates for the application

cmux

Cmux is a Ghostty-based terminal offering vertical tabs and notifications tailored for AI coding agents. It caters to developers and coders by providing a sleek interface with integration for AI tools, enhancing productivity through its unique features.

Cmux functions as a terminal multiplexer with vertical tabs and notifications designed for AI coding agents.

Pros

  • + Integration with Ghostty for terminal functionality
  • + Vertical tabs for efficient workflow management
  • + Notifications tailored for AI coding agents

Cons

  • - A high number of open issues may indicate areas needing attention
  • - Primarily focused on AI coding agents, which might limit its appeal to some users