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Adobe Photoshop Patterns Quicklook Plugin vs QuickJSON

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Adobe Photoshop Patterns Quicklook Plugin

4.0
Media & Design

Quick Look plugin for Adobe Photoshop pattern files

QuickJSON

7.0
Developer Tools

Quick Look plugin to pretty-print JSON

Metric Adobe Photoshop Patterns Quicklook Plugin QuickJSON
Category Media & Design Developer Tools
AI Score 4.0 7.0
30-day Installs 5 41
90-day Installs 14 102
365-day Installs 95 256
Version 1.0.0 1.0.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 34 86
GitHub Forks - 9
Open Issues 2 2
License MIT
Language JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 9y ago 5y ago
First Seen Jun 2, 2016 Sep 30, 2015

Reviews

Adobe Photoshop Patterns Quicklook Plugin

The Adobe Photoshop Patterns Quicklook Plugin allows users to preview Adobe Photoshop pattern files directly in Finder, making it a useful tool for designers. It provides a quick and efficient way to view patterns without opening Photoshop.

Enables preview of Adobe Photoshop pattern files in Finder using a Quick Look plugin.

Pros

  • + Convenient way to preview Photoshop patterns without opening the software.
  • + Free and potentially useful for designers.
  • + Open-source, allowing for potential community contributions.

Cons

  • - No updates since 2017, may not be compatible with modern systems.
  • - Issues reported by users, including the plugin not working as intended.

QuickJSON

QuickJSON is a macOS Quick Look plugin that pretty-prints JSON files, making it easier to read and navigate JSON data. It's particularly useful for developers who frequently work with JSON, offering a quick and efficient way to view structured data.

QuickJSON displays JSON files in a formatted, readable manner through macOS's Quick Look feature.

Pros

  • + Integrates seamlessly with macOS's Quick Look feature for instant JSON preview
  • + Open-source under the MIT license, fostering transparency and community contributions
  • + Lightweight and efficient for developers working with JSON data

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-updates requires manual checking for new versions
  • - Project activity has slowed, potentially affecting issue resolution