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idevice_pair vs DevToys

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

idevice_pair

8.0
Developer Tools

Generate pair records for iOS devices

DevToys

8.5
Developer Tools

Utilities designed to make common development tasks easier

Metric idevice_pair DevToys
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.5
30-day Installs 85 402
90-day Installs 86 1.3K
365-day Installs 86 7.1K
Version 0.1.12 2.0.9.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 554 31.1K
GitHub Forks 51 1.7K
Open Issues 4 317
License MIT
Language Rust C#
Last GitHub Commit 25d ago 2mo ago
First Seen Apr 26, 2026 Feb 17, 2022

Reviews

idevice_pair

idevice_pair is a tool for generating pair records for iOS devices, essential for developers to establish a trust relationship between their device and computer without using the Apple Developer Portal. It's particularly useful for those working on cross-platform development or testing.

Generates pair records for iOS devices to enable device pairing for development purposes.

Pros

  • + Open-source and actively maintained
  • + Enables device pairing without the Apple Developer Portal
  • + Cross-platform support for macOS, Linux, and Windows

Cons

  • - Does not function within virtual machines
  • - Manual updates required as there's no auto-update feature

DevToys

DevToys is a comprehensive Swiss Army knife for developers, offering a wide array of tools to simplify common development tasks. It provides utilities for file manipulation, code conversion, network analysis, and more, making it an invaluable resource for developers seeking efficiency and convenience.

DevToys is a collection of tools designed to streamline various development tasks, such as file editing, code conversion, and network monitoring.

Pros

  • + Comprehensive set of tools for various development needs
  • + Open-source MIT license, fostering community contributions
  • + Regular updates and active development

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates
  • - Currently limited to macOS, though cross-platform support is a community suggestion