SquidMan vs Applite
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
SquidMan
6.0Manage and install Squid proxy cache
Applite
8.0User-friendly GUI app for Homebrew
| Metric | SquidMan | Applite |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Utilities | System Tools |
| AI Score | 6.0 | 8.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 8 | 1.3K |
| 90-day Installs | 38 | 3.9K |
| 365-day Installs | 341 | 17.3K |
| Version | 4.2 | 1.3.1 |
| Auto-updates | No | Yes |
| Deprecated | No | No |
| GitHub Stars | 1 | 6.5K |
| GitHub Forks | - | 168 |
| Open Issues | - | 16 |
| License | — | MIT |
| Language | — | Swift |
| Last GitHub Commit | — | 5mo ago |
| First Seen | Nov 16, 2013 | Aug 7, 2023 |
Reviews
SquidMan
SquidMan simplifies managing and installing the Squid proxy cache, offering a user-friendly GUI for network administrators and developers. It streamlines proxy server setup, making it easier to configure caching and filtering rules.
SquidMan provides a graphical interface to manage and install the Squid proxy server, enabling users to configure caching and filtering settings.
Pros
- + Simplifies Squid proxy server setup and configuration
- + User-friendly graphical interface for managing proxy settings
- + Dedicated tool for Squid proxy management
Cons
- - No auto-update feature
- - Low community engagement and inactive project
Applite
Applite is a sleek, user-friendly macOS application that simplifies the process of managing Homebrew casks through a modern graphical interface. It offers features like browsing, installing, and updating casks, making it ideal for users who prefer a visual and intuitive experience over command-line tools.
Applite provides a graphical user interface for managing Homebrew casks, allowing users to install, update, and remove casks without using the command line.
Pros
- + Intuitive and modern graphical user interface
- + Built with SwiftUI for a sleek and responsive experience
- + Integration with macOS System Integrity Protection (SIP)
Cons
- - Some open issues, including support for older macOS versions
- - Occasional password handling issues in the past