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iCollections vs Biscuit

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

iCollections

6.0
Productivity

App to help keep the desktop organised

Biscuit

7.0
Productivity

Browser to organise apps

Metric iCollections Biscuit
Category Productivity Productivity
AI Score 6.0 7.0
30-day Installs 4 17
90-day Installs 8 58
365-day Installs 48 192
Version 9.7.2 2.1.1
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 18 311
GitHub Forks 1 12
Open Issues 5 61
License MIT
Language TypeScript JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 3y ago 4mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

iCollections

iCollections is a macOS app designed to help users organize their desktop by grouping files and folders into collections. It offers a clean and minimal interface, making it ideal for users who want to declutter their workspace efficiently.

Organizes files and folders on the desktop into customizable collections for better visual management.

Pros

  • + Built with TypeScript, ensuring a solid foundation and efficient performance.
  • + Smart grouping of files and folders for easier navigation.
  • + Minimal and clean interface that doesn't clutter the desktop.

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, which may lead to compatibility issues over time.
  • - Limited community engagement and popularity.

Biscuit

Biscuit is a free, open-source browser that organizes apps by using webpages as apps. It offers a unique alternative to Shift, with features like M1 native support and a focus on productivity for macOS users.

Biscuit allows users to organize and manage applications through webpages, acting as a browser for app management.

Pros

  • + Open-source and free
  • + M1 native support
  • + Unique approach to using webpages as apps
  • + Regular updates

Cons

  • - Confusing name due to other projects
  • - Auto-update issues reported
  • - Unknown license status