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OpenList Desktop vs PicList

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

OpenList Desktop

7.0
Cloud & Storage

Desktop application for OpenList

PicList

7.0
Cloud & Storage

Cloud storage manager tool

Metric OpenList Desktop PicList
Category Cloud & Storage Cloud & Storage
AI Score 7.0 7.0
30-day Installs 19 62
90-day Installs 40 205
365-day Installs 139 919
Version 0.9.0 3.5.0
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 943 3.4K
GitHub Forks 48 137
Open Issues 25 23
License GPL-3.0 MIT
Language Vue Vue
Last GitHub Commit 3mo ago 3mo ago
First Seen Feb 11, 2026 Apr 9, 2023

Reviews

OpenList Desktop

OpenList Desktop provides a user-friendly interface for interacting with OpenList, offering features like file management and integration with services like rclone. It benefits users who need a desktop presence for OpenList, particularly those managing files across multiple services.

Provides a desktop interface for OpenList, allowing users to interact with their files and services directly from their computer.

Pros

  • + Open-source under GPL-3.0, appealing to developers who prefer copyleft licenses.
  • + Integration with rclone for cloud storage management.
  • + User-friendly interface for file management and service interaction.

Cons

  • - Beta status with potential bugs, such as issues with starting the core and performance problems on Mac arm64.
  • - Dependency on rclone, which may require additional setup and management.

PicList

PicList is a cloud storage manager tool that simplifies image hosting and cloud storage management. It offers both CLI and GUI options, making it versatile for users who need efficient image management. Ideal for content creators, developers, and anyone needing a robust image hosting solution.

Manages cloud storage and image hosting through a user-friendly interface.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support with both CLI and GUI options.
  • + Active development and responsive issue resolution.
  • + Versatile image management capabilities.

Cons

  • - Niche appeal may limit its audience.
  • - Could be complex for less technical users.