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SnapMotion vs Downie

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

SnapMotion

5.0
Media & Design

Extract images from videos

Downie

6.0
Media & Design

Downloads videos from different websites

Metric SnapMotion Downie
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 5.0 6.0
30-day Installs 3 471
90-day Installs 4 1.6K
365-day Installs 35 6.5K
Version 5.3.0 4.12.4,5169
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 13 11
GitHub Forks 3 2
Open Issues 1 -
License NOASSERTION MIT
Language Python
Last GitHub Commit 10y ago 1y ago
First Seen Dec 2, 2020 Apr 8, 2016

Reviews

SnapMotion

SnapMotion is a niche macOS app for extracting images from videos, ideal for video editors and creators. Despite its specific utility, concerns arise due to inactive development and a lack of community support.

Extracts images from videos.

Pros

  • + Niche tool for specific needs like video editing.
  • + Auto-updates ensure the app remains current.
  • + Potential cost-effectiveness.

Cons

  • - Inactive development poses risks to functionality and security.
  • - Unresolved technical issues may affect performance.

Downie

Downie is a macOS application designed for downloading videos from various websites. It supports multiple platforms, offers auto-updates, and is open-source under the MIT license, making it a useful tool for users who frequently download videos.

Downloads videos from different websites.

Pros

  • + Supports video downloads from multiple websites
  • + Auto-updates for convenience
  • + Open-source with MIT license

Cons

  • - Notable negative user experience incident
  • - Limited community discussion