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iStat Server vs Sloth

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

iStat Server

8.0
System Tools

Transmits computer or server’s vital statistics

Sloth

8.0
Developer Tools

Displays all open files and sockets in use by all running processes

Metric iStat Server Sloth
Category System Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 58 197
90-day Installs 188 446
365-day Installs 796 1.9K
Version 3.03 3.6
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 8.8K
GitHub Forks 168
Open Issues 3
License BSD-3-Clause
Language Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 5mo ago
First Seen May 2, 2014 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

iStat Server

iStat Server is a reliable system monitoring tool that provides real-time statistics for servers or computers. It offers integration with iStat Menus for a comprehensive view of system performance, making it ideal for users managing servers or requiring detailed monitoring.

Monitors and transmits system vitals for servers or computers.

Pros

  • + Real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, and other vitals.
  • + Integration with iStat Menus for a comprehensive system view.
  • + Developed by a reputable company with a history of quality.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks.
  • - Interface may be considered basic or less user-friendly.

Sloth

Sloth is a powerful macOS utility that provides a graphical interface for viewing all open files, directories, sockets, and other system resources in use by running processes. It offers real-time monitoring and filtering capabilities, making it an essential tool for developers and system administrators who need to troubleshoot or understand system resource usage.

Sloth displays all open files, directories, sockets, pipes, and devices in use by running processes on macOS.

Pros

  • + Provides a user-friendly GUI for system resource monitoring, making it accessible to both developers and non-technical users.
  • + Real-time updates and filtering capabilities enhance its utility for troubleshooting and system analysis.
  • + Open-source with a permissive BSD-3-Clause license, fostering community contributions and transparency.

Cons

  • - The app icon display issue on certain macOS versions may affect user experience.
  • - While the GUI is helpful, some users might prefer the command-line functionality of lsof.