macFUSE vs OnyX
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
macFUSE
8.0File system integration
OnyX
7.0Verify system files structure, run miscellaneous maintenance and more
| Metric | macFUSE | OnyX |
|---|---|---|
| Category | System Tools | System Tools |
| AI Score | 8.0 | 7.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 12.1K | 1.2K |
| 90-day Installs | 37.1K | 3.9K |
| 365-day Installs | 128.4K | 15.4K |
| Version | 5.2.0 | 4.9.9 |
| Auto-updates | Yes | No |
| Deprecated | No | No |
| GitHub Stars | 9.6K | 252 |
| GitHub Forks | 538 | 36 |
| Open Issues | 36 | 3 |
| License | NOASSERTION | — |
| Language | — | TypeScript |
| Last GitHub Commit | 4mo ago | 3mo ago |
| First Seen | Aug 9, 2023 | Jun 25, 2013 |
Reviews
macFUSE
macFUSE enables file system integration on macOS, allowing users to mount and interact with various file systems. It supports NTFS, SSHFS, and more, making it essential for developers and users needing advanced file handling capabilities.
macFUSE allows users to mount and interact with various third-party file systems on macOS.
Pros
- + Supports NTFS, SSHFS, and other file systems
- + Integrates seamlessly with macOS
- + Strong community and developer support
Cons
- - Compatibility issues with newer macOS versions
- - Requires system extensions
OnyX
OnyX is a comprehensive system maintenance tool for macOS that helps users verify and repair system files, optimize performance, and manage maintenance tasks. It is particularly beneficial for users seeking to ensure their Mac operates efficiently and troubleshoot potential system issues.
OnyX runs system verification and maintenance tasks to optimize macOS performance.
Pros
- + Comprehensive system maintenance features
- + User-friendly interface for macOS optimization
- + Regular updates indicate active development
Cons
- - Unknown licensing terms
- - No auto-update feature