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WordPress.com vs WebTorrent Desktop

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

WordPress.com

8.0
Productivity

WordPress client

WebTorrent Desktop

8.0
Media & Design

Torrent streaming application

Metric WordPress.com WebTorrent Desktop
Category Productivity Media & Design
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 16 135
90-day Installs 53 426
365-day Installs 213 1.7K
Version 8.0.4 0.24.0
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.0K 10.0K
GitHub Forks 301 1.0K
Open Issues - 76
License MIT
Language JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago 2mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Apr 7, 2016

Reviews

WordPress.com

WordPress.com for Desktop is the official client for managing WordPress.com blogs, enabling users to write, edit, and manage content offline. It offers a seamless experience for bloggers and content creators, with features like offline writing and media management.

Manages WordPress.com blogs, allowing users to create and edit content offline.

Pros

  • + Official WordPress.com client with comprehensive features.
  • + Supports offline content creation and editing.
  • + Integration with ActivityPub for federated social networking.
  • + Open-source with active community contributions.

Cons

  • - Requires a WordPress.com account, limiting self-hosted users.
  • - Occasional issues with Apple's app policies.

WebTorrent Desktop

WebTorrent Desktop is a streaming torrent client that allows users to watch or listen to content as it downloads, without waiting for the entire file to finish. It's open-source, cross-platform, and ideal for those who value privacy and flexibility in media consumption.

Streams torrents directly from the browser or desktop without requiring full downloads.

Pros

  • + Streams content as it downloads, saving time and bandwidth
  • + Open-source and privacy-focused, with no trackers needed
  • + Cross-platform support for Mac, Windows, and Linux

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, requiring manual checks for new versions
  • - Limited speed control options compared to traditional torrent clients