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MacPacker vs Pacifist

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

MacPacker

7.5
Utilities

Archive manager

Pacifist

7.0
Utilities

Extract files and folders from package files, disk images, and archives

Metric MacPacker Pacifist
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 7.5 7.0
30-day Installs 82 38
90-day Installs 293 173
365-day Installs 802 576
Version 0.14.1 4.1.4
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 390 3
GitHub Forks 18 3
Open Issues 7 28
License GPL-3.0 MIT
Language Swift Lua
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Oct 17, 2025 May 7, 2013

Reviews

MacPacker

MacPacker is a powerful open-source archive manager that allows users to preview nested archives without extraction and extract individual files. It supports multiple archive formats and is ideal for users who need quick access to archived content without full extraction.

MacPacker enables users to preview and extract files from archives without fully extracting them.

Pros

  • + Preview nested archives without extraction
  • + Extract individual files from archives
  • + Open-source and free to use

Cons

  • - Moderate install count suggesting niche appeal
  • - Limited support for some archive formats

Pacifist

Pacifist is a powerful macOS application designed for extracting files and folders from various package formats, disk images, and archives. Its user-friendly interface and robust extraction capabilities make it an essential tool for developers and anyone needing to work with package files. The app's ability to handle multiple file formats and its active maintenance ensure it remains a reliable choice for extraction tasks.

Extracts files and folders from package files, disk images, and archives.

Pros

  • + User-friendly graphical interface simplifies extraction processes.
  • + Supports multiple file formats, including packages, disk images, and archives.
  • + Actively maintained with frequent updates.

Cons

  • - High price point may be a barrier for some users.
  • - Open issues suggest potential bugs or feature requests.