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NWPusher vs RapidAPI

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

NWPusher

7.0
Developer Tools

Send push notifications through Apple Push Notification Service

RapidAPI

8.0
Developer Tools

HTTP client that helps testing and describing APIs

Metric NWPusher RapidAPI
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 10 217
90-day Installs 34 551
365-day Installs 201 3.6K
Version 0.7.5 4.5.5
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 6.3K
GitHub Forks 674
Open Issues 29
License BSD-2-Clause
Language Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 5y ago
First Seen Feb 9, 2014 Nov 16, 2022

Reviews

NWPusher

NWPusher is a macOS application that enables developers to send push notifications through Apple's Push Notification Service. It provides a user-friendly interface for managing and testing push notifications, making it a valuable tool for developers working with iOS or macOS applications. The app benefits anyone needing to test or deploy push notifications without delving into complex server setups.

Sends push notifications through Apple's Push Notification Service (APNs).

Pros

  • + Provides a straightforward interface for sending push notifications.
  • + Open-source with a permissive BSD-2-Clause license.
  • + Actively maintained with a large community following.

Cons

  • - Last update was in 2021, indicating potential stagnation.
  • - Developed in Objective-C, which may be less appealing to modern developers.

RapidAPI

RapidAPI is a comprehensive HTTP client designed for API testing and documentation, offering cross-platform support and features tailored for developers and API designers. It helps streamline API development and testing processes with its robust set of tools.

RapidAPI is an HTTP client that facilitates the testing, documentation, and management of APIs.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support for various operating systems
  • + Tailored for API testing and documentation needs
  • + Auto-updating feature ensures users stay current

Cons

  • - Recent layoffs may raise concerns about project continuity
  • - Name change from Paw to RapidAPI could confuse existing users