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Overt vs Brewy

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Overt

5.0
Developer Tools

Open app store

Brewy

6.0
System Tools

Simple Homebrew GUI

Metric Overt Brewy
Category Developer Tools System Tools
AI Score 5.0 6.0
30-day Installs 1 78
90-day Installs 8 1.1K
365-day Installs 50 1.1K
Version 0.6.0 0.10.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 23 99
GitHub Forks 3 3
Open Issues 18 1
License GPL-3.0
Language TypeScript Swift
Last GitHub Commit 11mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Dec 10, 2022 Feb 18, 2026

Reviews

Overt

Overt is a macOS application that serves as a graphical interface for exploring and managing applications through app stores and package managers. It offers a user-friendly alternative to command-line tools, making it ideal for users who prefer a visual approach to application discovery and management.

Overt provides a graphical interface for discovering and managing applications via app stores or package managers.

Pros

  • + Provides a user-friendly graphical interface for application management.
  • + Helps users discover new applications through app stores.
  • + Integrates with package managers for comprehensive application management.

Cons

  • - Has known bugs and user experience issues.
  • - Lacks auto-update functionality.
  • - Limited community engagement and discussion.

Brewy

Brewy offers a simple and intuitive graphical interface for managing packages, making it ideal for users who prefer a visual approach over command-line tools. It provides key features like package installation, updates, and removal, all through an easy-to-use interface.

Brewy serves as a graphical user interface for package management, allowing users to install, update, and remove software packages.

Pros

  • + User-friendly graphical interface simplifies package management
  • + Auto-update feature ensures the app stays current
  • + Suitable for users who prefer GUI over command-line tools

Cons

  • - Past issues with crashes upon launch
  • - Limited community engagement and discussion