WhichSpace vs Spaceman
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
WhichSpace
8.0Active space menu bar icon
Spaceman
7.0View Spaces / Virtual Desktops in the menu bar
| Metric | WhichSpace | Spaceman |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Utilities | Utilities |
| AI Score | 8.0 | 7.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 39 | 138 |
| 90-day Installs | 110 | 463 |
| 365-day Installs | 667 | 1.8K |
| Version | 0.18.1 | 1.0 |
| Auto-updates | Yes | Yes |
| Deprecated | Yes | No |
| GitHub Stars | 648 | 937 |
| GitHub Forks | 35 | 41 |
| Open Issues | - | 37 |
| License | MIT | MIT |
| Language | Swift | Swift |
| Last GitHub Commit | 1mo ago | 2mo ago |
| First Seen | Aug 14, 2016 | Aug 9, 2023 |
Reviews
WhichSpace
WhichSpace provides a menu bar icon to view and switch between macOS spaces, making it easier to manage multiple workspaces. It's particularly useful for users who frequently use Mission Control or need quick access to different spaces.
Displays the current active space and allows switching between spaces via the menu bar.
Pros
- + Provides quick access to spaces via menu bar
- + Active development with regular updates
- + MIT licensed with open-source transparency
Cons
- - Limited to macOS 14.0+
- - No direct community discussion on major platforms
Spaceman
Spaceman offers a unique and lightweight solution for managing macOS Spaces and Virtual Desktops directly from the menu bar. Its integration with macOS and open-source nature make it appealing for users seeking a simple yet effective desktop management tool.
Spaceman displays and manages Spaces/Virtual Desktops in the menu bar.
Pros
- + Lightweight and integrates seamlessly with macOS
- + Open-source with an MIT license for transparency
- + Auto-updates ensure the app remains current
Cons
- - Critical issue with a blank window at startup
- - Limited community support and discussion