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Touch Bar Simulator vs MiniSim

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Touch Bar Simulator

8.0
Developer Tools

Touch Bar as a standalone app

MiniSim

8.0
Developer Tools

App for launching iOS and Android simulators

Metric Touch Bar Simulator MiniSim
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 15 45
90-day Installs 35 173
365-day Installs 146 977
Version 4.2.0 0.10.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 1.9K 2.4K
GitHub Forks 86 58
Open Issues - 13
License MIT MIT
Language Swift Swift
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 2mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Mar 14, 2023

Reviews

Touch Bar Simulator

The Touch Bar Simulator lets any Mac use the Touch Bar interface, offering a testing and development tool for apps. It's ideal for developers and users wanting to experiment with Touch Bar functionality.

Simulates the Touch Bar interface on any Mac, allowing users to interact with apps as if they had a physical Touch Bar.

Pros

  • + Enables Touch Bar functionality on non-Touch Bar Macs
  • + Free and open-source under MIT license
  • + Strong community support with active GitHub engagement

Cons

  • - Manual updates required as there's no auto-update feature
  • - Occasional issues with Touch Bar functionality, though resolved

MiniSim

MiniSim is a macOS menu bar app that simplifies launching iOS and Android simulators, making it a handy tool for developers who work with mobile app testing and development. Its key features include quick access to simulators and customization options, benefiting those who need efficient workflow management.

Launches iOS and Android simulators directly from the Mac menu bar.

Pros

  • + Provides quick and easy access to simulators from the menu bar.
  • + Supports both iOS and Android simulators in one place.
  • + Customizable interface for tailored workflow.

Cons

  • - Lacks auto-update functionality, requiring manual checks for updates.
  • - May not offer as many features as native simulator tools.