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QBlocker vs Quitter

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

QBlocker

6.0
Utilities

Stops you from accidentally quitting an app

Quitter

5.5
Utilities

Automatically hides or quits apps after periods of inactivity

Metric QBlocker Quitter
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 6.0 5.5
30-day Installs 2 39
90-day Installs 12 78
365-day Installs 43 313
Version 1.2,20,1464612307 1.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 440 3
GitHub Forks 33 4
Open Issues 24 1
License
Language Swift Clojure
Last GitHub Commit 7y ago 10y ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 May 2, 2016

Reviews

QBlocker

QBlocker prevents accidental quitting of macOS apps by intercepting the Cmd+Q shortcut. It offers customization to block quitting for specific apps, enhancing productivity for those prone to accidental closures.

Blocks the Cmd+Q keyboard shortcut to prevent accidental quitting of applications.

Pros

  • + Prevents accidental app closure, a common user frustration.
  • + Customizable to block specific apps, offering flexibility.
  • + Free and open-source, accessible to all users.

Cons

  • - Inactive development with unresolved bugs and crashes.
  • - Lack of auto-updates and recent releases.

Quitter

Quitter is a macOS utility that automatically hides or quits inactive apps, helping users manage their workflow and system resources more efficiently. It's ideal for those who want to declutter their desktop and improve productivity by reducing background app usage.

Automatically hides or quits apps after periods of inactivity.

Pros

  • + Helps manage system resources by automatically quitting inactive apps.
  • + Saves time by reducing the need to manually close apps.
  • + Free and lightweight.

Cons

  • - Inactive development with no updates since 2015.
  • - Potential compatibility issues with newer macOS versions.