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miniWOL vs Packet Sender

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

miniWOL

6.0
Utilities

Small menu bar tool for sending Wake on LAN (WOL) network packets

Packet Sender

8.0
Utilities

Network utility for sending / receiving TCP, UDP, SSL

Metric miniWOL Packet Sender
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 10 37
90-day Installs 54 137
365-day Installs 215 861
Version 2.1.4 8.10.5
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars - 2.6K
GitHub Forks - 390
Open Issues - 65
License MIT GPL-2.0
Language Arduino C++
Last GitHub Commit 10y ago 2mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Nov 6, 2016

Reviews

miniWOL

miniWOL is a compact menu bar application designed to send Wake on LAN (WOL) packets, enabling users to wake up remote devices over a network. It is particularly useful for system administrators and remote workers who need to manage multiple devices from a single machine.

miniWOL sends Wake on LAN packets to wake up remote devices over a network.

Pros

  • + Lightweight and efficient menu bar tool for WOL functionality.
  • + Integrates seamlessly with macOS for a smooth user experience.
  • + Ideal for users needing to manage remote devices or network wake-ups.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update feature may leave users with outdated software.
  • - Inactive development may result in missing future improvements or bug fixes.

Packet Sender

Packet Sender is a versatile network utility for sending and receiving TCP, UDP, SSL, and HTTP packets. It's particularly useful for system administrators and developers who need a reliable tool for network testing and debugging. The app's open-source nature and command-line interface add to its appeal.

A network utility for sending and receiving various types of packets.

Pros

  • + Supports multiple network protocols
  • + Open-source with an active community
  • + Includes a command-line interface
  • + Regular updates and active development
  • + Cross-platform compatibility

Cons

  • - Some bugs and unresolved issues
  • - Limited recent attention on Hacker News