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Mic Drop vs Blurred

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Mic Drop

5.0
Utilities

Quickly mute your microphone with a global shortcut or menu bar control

Blurred

7.0
Utilities

Utility to dim background/inactive content in the screen

Metric Mic Drop Blurred
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 5.0 7.0
30-day Installs 15 34
90-day Installs 39 92
365-day Installs 200 319
Version 1.5.0 1.2.0
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars - 1.0K
GitHub Forks 1 37
Open Issues 29 25
License CC-BY-SA-4.0 MIT
Language JavaScript Swift
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago 2y ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Jun 22, 2020

Reviews

Mic Drop

Mic Drop is a simple macOS app that allows users to quickly mute their microphone using a global shortcut or menu bar control. It's perfect for anyone who frequently needs to mute their mic during video calls or recording sessions.

Mic Drop provides a quick way to mute or unmute your microphone with a global shortcut or menu bar control.

Pros

  • + Simple and effective for quick microphone muting
  • + Supports global shortcut for easy access
  • + Menu bar control provides quick access

Cons

  • - Minimal community engagement and documentation
  • - Confusing name due to historical April Fool's joke

Blurred

Blurred is a macOS utility that helps reduce distractions by dimming inactive windows, allowing users to focus better on their tasks. It's particularly useful for those who work in environments with multiple open applications or windows. The app offers customizable blur settings, making it a versatile tool for enhancing productivity.

Blurred dims the background or inactive content on the screen to help users concentrate on the active window.

Pros

  • + Reduces distractions by dimming inactive windows
  • + Improves focus on the task at hand
  • + Customizable blur settings for personal preference

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, requiring manual checks for updates
  • - Open issues such as inability to blur Finder windows and conflicts with webcam usage remain unresolved