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MountMate vs AlDente

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

MountMate

8.0
Utilities

Menubar app to easily manage external drives

AlDente

8.0
Utilities

Menu bar tool to limit maximum charging percentage

Metric MountMate AlDente
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 28 1.5K
90-day Installs 130 5.4K
365-day Installs 375 19.8K
Version 5.4 1.37.3
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 439 9.0K
GitHub Forks 23 332
Open Issues 25 124
License MIT NOASSERTION
Language Swift Swift
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Nov 21, 2025 Jan 14, 2021

Reviews

MountMate

MountMate is a menubar app that simplifies managing external drives, offering a user-friendly interface for mounting, ejecting, and monitoring drives. It's ideal for users who frequently work with external storage, such as photographers, designers, and content creators.

MountMate provides a convenient menu bar interface to manage external drives, including mounting, ejecting, and monitoring their status.

Pros

  • + Convenient menu bar access for drive management
  • + Simplifies the process of mounting and ejecting drives
  • + Actively maintained with ongoing updates

Cons

  • - Some users experience disk loading errors
  • - Password management for drives is not well-handled

AlDente

AlDente is a menu bar tool that allows users to limit their MacBook's maximum charging percentage, helping to prolong battery lifespan. It's particularly popular among MacBook users looking to manage their device's battery health effectively.

AlDente lets users set a maximum charging percentage via the menu bar to prevent overcharging and extend battery life.

Pros

  • + Convenient menu bar interface for easy charging management
  • + Helps extend MacBook battery lifespan by preventing overcharging
  • + Actively developed with a strong community support
  • + Popular among MacBook users for its practicality

Cons

  • - Compatibility issues with newer macOS versions and M1 MacBooks
  • - Depends on third-party solutions as macOS lacks native battery management features