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Unity Editor vs Unity Hub

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Unity Editor

8.0
Developer Tools

Platform for 3D content

Unity Hub

7.0
Developer Tools

Management tool for Unity

Metric Unity Editor Unity Hub
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 7.0
30-day Installs 39 1.6K
90-day Installs 222 4.7K
365-day Installs 1.0K 11.4K
Version 2023.2.20f1,0e25a174756c 3.18.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 2.5K
GitHub Forks 460
Open Issues 55
License NOASSERTION
Language C#
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago
First Seen Sep 11, 2014 Apr 12, 2018

Reviews

Unity Editor

Unity Editor is a leading platform for creating 3D content, offering cross-platform deployment, visual scripting, and real-time development features. It's widely used by game developers, artists, and studios for its versatility and powerful tools.

Unity Editor enables the creation and management of 3D content, games, and interactive experiences.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform deployment capabilities
  • + Visual scripting tools for easier development
  • + Real-time development and preview features
  • + Extensive asset store and community resources
  • + Strong support for 3D content creation

Cons

  • - Subscription-based pricing model
  • - Can be resource-intensive for less powerful machines
  • - Steep learning curve for beginners

Unity Hub

Unity Hub is a management tool that simplifies the process of installing, updating, and managing Unity versions and projects. It is essential for developers working with Unity, offering a streamlined way to handle multiple installations and stay up-to-date with the latest features.

Unity Hub manages Unity installations, updates, and projects, providing a centralized interface for developers.

Pros

  • + Simplifies Unity management across versions
  • + Centralized project management interface
  • + Cross-platform support including Apple Silicon

Cons

  • - Past security vulnerabilities
  • - Occasional Finder visibility issues
  • - Compatibility challenges on Linux