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Swift Quit vs DockDoor

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Swift Quit

7.0
System Tools

Enable Windows-like program quitting when all windows are closed

DockDoor

8.0
Utilities

Window peeking utility app

Metric Swift Quit DockDoor
Category System Tools Utilities
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 291 7.5K
90-day Installs 879 10.9K
365-day Installs 2.3K 22.2K
Version 1.5 1.37
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 477 4.0K
GitHub Forks 23 113
Open Issues 24 64
License GPL-3.0 NOASSERTION
Language Swift Swift
Last GitHub Commit 3mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Jul 18, 2024

Reviews

Swift Quit

Swift Quit allows macOS apps to quit automatically when all windows are closed, mimicking Windows behavior. It's ideal for users who prefer this functionality and want a cleaner app experience. The app is simple yet effective for those seeking consistent app termination.

Automatically quits macOS applications when all their windows are closed.

Pros

  • + Enables automatic quitting of apps when all windows are closed, similar to Windows.
  • + Open-source with a GPL-3.0 license, fostering community contributions.
  • + Targeted for users who dislike macOS apps staying open after all windows are closed.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update feature may require manual checks for updates.
  • - Some users experience issues with specific apps not quitting properly.

DockDoor

DockDoor enhances macOS window management with features like window peeking and improved alt-tab functionality, making it a must-have for users who juggle multiple applications. Its productivity-focused enhancements streamline workflow efficiency.

DockDoor provides tools for efficient window management, including peeking and switching, to enhance productivity.

Pros

  • + Enhances window management and alt-tab functionality
  • + Active development and strong community support
  • + Productivity tool ideal for power users

Cons

  • - Some open issues indicate areas needing improvement
  • - Niche tool, not essential for all users