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Muzzle vs DockDoor

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Muzzle

6.0
Utilities

Silence embarrassing notifications while screensharing

DockDoor

8.0
Utilities

Window peeking utility app

Metric Muzzle DockDoor
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 10 7.5K
90-day Installs 49 10.9K
365-day Installs 249 22.2K
Version 1.9,426 1.37
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 19 4.0K
GitHub Forks 6 113
Open Issues 1 64
License MIT NOASSERTION
Language C Swift
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Jul 6, 2017 Jul 18, 2024

Reviews

Muzzle

Muzzle is a macOS app that prevents embarrassing notifications from appearing during screensharing, making it ideal for professionals and presenters. It offers a simple solution to a common problem, ensuring privacy and focus during meetings or presentations.

Muzzle silences system notifications while you are screensharing.

Pros

  • + Addresses a specific but important use case for professionals
  • + Actively maintained with recent updates
  • + MIT license allows for open-source contributions

Cons

  • - Low community traction with few stars and installs
  • - Appears to have a niche audience

DockDoor

DockDoor enhances macOS window management with features like window peeking and improved alt-tab functionality, making it a must-have for users who juggle multiple applications. Its productivity-focused enhancements streamline workflow efficiency.

DockDoor provides tools for efficient window management, including peeking and switching, to enhance productivity.

Pros

  • + Enhances window management and alt-tab functionality
  • + Active development and strong community support
  • + Productivity tool ideal for power users

Cons

  • - Some open issues indicate areas needing improvement
  • - Niche tool, not essential for all users