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Qt Design Studio vs SF Symbols

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Qt Design Studio

6.0
Developer Tools

UI design and development tool

SF Symbols

7.0
Developer Tools

Tool that provides consistent, highly configurable symbols for apps

Metric Qt Design Studio SF Symbols
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 6.0 7.0
30-day Installs 65 628
90-day Installs 138 2.1K
365-day Installs 421 9.9K
Version 4.8.2-0-202604291709 7.2,119
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1 10
GitHub Forks - 3
Open Issues - 2
License BSD-3-Clause
Language Dart
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 3y ago
First Seen Jun 4, 2019 Jun 4, 2019

Reviews

Qt Design Studio

Qt Design Studio is a professional-grade tool for designing and developing user interfaces, particularly for Qt-based applications. It offers a visual interface for creating UIs and supports real-time collaboration, making it ideal for developers and designers working with Qt.

Qt Design Studio is a tool for designing and developing user interfaces.

Pros

  • + Professional-grade tool for Qt UI design
  • + Visual interface for creating and editing UIs
  • + Supports real-time collaboration

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Limited community support

SF Symbols

SF Symbols is a tool for macOS and iOS developers to create and manage consistent, highly configurable icons for their applications. It offers a wide range of symbols that can be customized to fit various design needs, making it a valuable asset for developers aiming to enhance their app's visual appeal and usability.

SF Symbols provides a library of scalable vector icons that can be easily integrated into macOS and iOS applications, allowing developers to create consistent and visually appealing user interfaces.

Pros

  • + Extensive library of customizable icons
  • + Integration with macOS and iOS development workflows
  • + BSD-3-Clause license allows for broad usage

Cons

  • - Limited recent community engagement
  • - Open issues regarding compatibility with newer frameworks