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iOS App Signer vs DevUtils

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

iOS App Signer

7.0
Developer Tools

App for (re)signing iOS apps and bundling them

DevUtils

8.0
Developer Tools

All-in-one toolbox for developers

Metric iOS App Signer DevUtils
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 31 170
90-day Installs 104 523
365-day Installs 472 2.3K
Version 1.14 1.17.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 6.2K 1.6K
GitHub Forks 1.1K 318
Open Issues 120 2
License GPL-3.0 Apache-2.0
Language Objective-C Java
Last GitHub Commit 8mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Aug 25, 2016 Mar 5, 2021

Reviews

iOS App Signer

iOS App Signer is a unique tool for developers needing to resign and bundle iOS apps into IPA files. Its key features include codesigning, provisioning profile management, and IPA creation, benefiting iOS developers who distribute apps outside the App Store.

Resigns and bundles iOS apps into IPA files for installation on iOS devices.

Pros

  • + Simplifies the process of resigning and bundling iOS apps.
  • + Open-source and actively supported by a large community.
  • + Supports essential features for iOS app distribution.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-updates may lead to compatibility issues.
  • - High number of open issues suggests some maintenance challenges.

DevUtils

DevUtils is an all-in-one toolbox for macOS developers, offering over 300 tools and utilities to streamline development workflows. It provides a comprehensive set of features for Android and cross-platform development, making it a valuable resource for developers seeking efficiency and productivity.

DevUtils provides a collection of tools and utilities for developers to enhance their workflow and development processes.

Pros

  • + Comprehensive collection of tools and utilities for developers
  • + Active development and regular updates
  • + Cross-platform support and compatibility

Cons

  • - May have a steep learning curve due to the wide range of tools
  • - Competition from open-source alternatives