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TeXShop vs Compositor

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

TeXShop

7.0
Developer Tools

LaTeX and TeX editor and previewer

Compositor

6.0
Developer Tools

WYSIWYG LaTeX editor

Metric TeXShop Compositor
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 6.0
30-day Installs 158 12
90-day Installs 409 22
365-day Installs 1.4K 88
Version 5.57 1.28.0
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 6 99
GitHub Forks 1 4
Open Issues 1 144
License
Language C
Last GitHub Commit 4y ago 2mo ago
First Seen Nov 8, 2013 Aug 16, 2017

Reviews

TeXShop

TeXShop is a macOS application designed for editing and previewing LaTeX and TeX documents. It provides an integrated environment for writing, compiling, and viewing documents, making it ideal for users in academia and technical writing.

TeXShop allows users to edit LaTeX and TeX documents and preview the formatted output in real-time.

Pros

  • + Purpose-built for LaTeX and TeX, offering a seamless writing and previewing experience.
  • + Actively used with 132 installs in the last 30 days, suggesting ongoing relevance.
  • + Integrated previewer enhances productivity for document creation.

Cons

  • - Limited community support and GitHub activity may affect future updates and troubleshooting.
  • - Unknown license status could be a concern for some users.

Compositor

Compositor is a WYSIWYG LaTeX editor that offers a visual interface for creating and editing LaTeX documents, making it accessible for users who prefer not to work directly with LaTeX syntax. It supports both macOS and Windows, though it's still maturing with several open issues.

Compositor allows users to create and edit LaTeX documents using a visual, WYSIWYG interface.

Pros

  • + Provides a visual, WYSIWYG interface for LaTeX editing
  • + Cross-platform support for macOS and Windows
  • + Auto-updates keep the software current

Cons

  • - Several open issues may affect usability
  • - Lack of clear licensing and language information
  • - Low install count suggests limited adoption