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Sim Daltonism vs Colour Contrast Analyser

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Sim Daltonism

7.0
Media & Design

Colour blindness simulator for videos and images

Colour Contrast Analyser

7.0
Utilities

Colour contrast checker

Metric Sim Daltonism Colour Contrast Analyser
Category Media & Design Utilities
AI Score 7.0 7.0
30-day Installs 11 17
90-day Installs 29 43
365-day Installs 125 158
Version 2.0.5 3.5.5
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 300 511
GitHub Forks 22 110
Open Issues 13 73
License GPL-3.0
Language Swift JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 7mo ago
First Seen Oct 1, 2016 Feb 19, 2015

Reviews

Sim Daltonism

Sim Daltonism is a color blindness simulator that allows users to see how images and videos appear to those with various types of color vision deficiencies. It is particularly useful for designers, educators, and anyone looking to understand and address color accessibility issues.

Simulates different types of color blindness on images and videos.

Pros

  • + Provides a valuable tool for understanding color vision deficiencies
  • + Supports multiple types of color blindness simulations
  • + Available for both Mac and iOS

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates
  • - Open issues suggest ongoing bugs and feature requests

Colour Contrast Analyser

Colour Contrast Analyser is a valuable tool for ensuring text and visual elements meet accessibility standards. It helps users assess colour contrast, making it essential for designers and developers focused on accessibility.

Assesses colour contrast between text and visual elements to ensure accessibility.

Pros

  • + Focuses on accessibility, a critical aspect of design and development.
  • + Free and open-source under GPL-3.0, promoting transparency and customization.
  • + Supports multiple platforms, enhancing its utility across different environments.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update functionality may require manual checks for updates.
  • - Some platform-specific issues, such as color picker problems on Windows.