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MMD-QuickLook vs Meld for macOS

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

MMD-QuickLook

8.0
Developer Tools

Quick Look plugin for viewing MultiMarkdown

Meld for macOS

8.0
Developer Tools

Visual diff and merge tool

Metric MMD-QuickLook Meld for macOS
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 1 2.0K
90-day Installs 8 6.4K
365-day Installs 69 33.0K
Version 1.2 3.22.3+105
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 310
GitHub Forks 19
Open Issues 6
License
Language Objective-C
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Aug 30, 2016

Reviews

MMD-QuickLook

MMD-QuickLook is a Quick Look plugin for MultiMarkdown files, enabling users to preview MultiMarkdown content directly in macOS Finder. It supports MultiMarkdown syntax, images, and other elements, making it a valuable tool for writers and developers who use MultiMarkdown.

Enables Quick Look previews of MultiMarkdown files in macOS Finder.

Pros

  • + Quick and convenient preview of MultiMarkdown files without opening additional applications.
  • + Supports MultiMarkdown syntax, including images, tables, and other elements.
  • + Active development and maintenance.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual installation of updates.
  • - Some open issues related to compatibility and feature requests.

Meld for macOS

Meld is a powerful visual diff and merge tool designed for developers and anyone who needs to compare and merge files. With features like syntax highlighting, an intuitive interface, and support for multiple file types, it's an essential tool for those working with code or managing document versions.

Meld visually compares and merges files, highlighting differences and allowing users to resolve conflicts efficiently.

Pros

  • + Intuitive visual interface for comparing files
  • + Support for syntax highlighting and multiple file types
  • + Cross-platform compatibility

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Lacks integration with version control systems