Comparison Archives - IPEEWorld https://ipeeworld.com/category/comparison/ Technological Art Mon, 18 Oct 2021 14:09:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://ipeeworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ipeeworld-favicon-65x65.png Comparison Archives - IPEEWorld https://ipeeworld.com/category/comparison/ 32 32 Jellyfin vs Plex: What is the Best Media Server? https://ipeeworld.com/jellyfin-vs-plex/ Mon, 18 Oct 2021 14:09:43 +0000 https://ipeeworld.com/?p=16546 Both Jellyfin and Plex are two great media servers that you can use to organize and watch your favourite content in a centralized manner. Plex has been the ready choice for many people in the past, but now things have changed a lot. Plex once used to be the one-stop solution for streaming media content […]

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Both Jellyfin and Plex are two great media servers that you can use to organize and watch your favourite content in a centralized manner. Plex has been the ready choice for many people in the past, but now things have changed a lot. Plex once used to be the one-stop solution for streaming media content directly on any of your devices.

Recently, Plex has commercialized its platform a lot, and it has altogether changed the way the platform used to work. People started searching for Plex alternatives to find the best local media server. Jellyfish and Emby are similar platforms like Plex that lets you watch your collection of movies, TV shows, music, photos, etc., on all your different devices.

If you are confused between choosing Jellyfin and Plex, then this article is for you. I will compare all the features offered by both platforms, including the pros and cons so that you can conclude whether to choose Jellyfin or Plex.

Jellyfin vs Plex

So let’s get started with the Jellyfin vs Plex article.

Jellyfin vs Plex Comparison Review

Jellyfin is relatively new compared to Plex, which has been in the market for more than a decade.

About Plex

Plex is now marketing it as a one-stop solution for managing all your local media files and lets you access other online shows, movies, and songs at the same time. Long story short, you can use Plex to access both locally stored and online content on any of your devices. Plex also comes with premium plans and licenses. Their plans start at $4.99

About Jellyfin

Jellyfin is a free software media system that you can use to manage your personal media files, including videos, movies, photos, music, etc. Jellyfin does not have a premium plan or licensing. All the features and options available on Jellyfin can be accessed for free. Also, the user experience is far way great for Jellyfin as it does not come with any ads or third party content recommendations. This is one of the reasons why a lot of people started moving to Jellyfin.

User Interface

Plex UI

When it comes to the UI side of things, Plex is clearly the winner. The user interface is very nicely arranged and attractive as well. But the reason why many people find it not appealing is that Plex is heavily promoting third-party content on their platform. Some users use Plex to manage their offline/local multimedia files exclusively. In this case, the content recommendation and ads are not way justifiable to them. So these people find the UI of Plex annoying.

Jellyfin UI
Jellyfin UI

On the other hand, Jellyfin comes with a usable and not so bad UI. It might not be that appealing compared with Plex, but the fact is that most people find it more accessible as there is no content recommendation. A Jellyfin user can straightaway navigate to their personal media library without going through all the online recommendations and ads. Every element in the Jellyfin dashboard is minimal and straightforward.

If you only use these kinds of software to manage local multimedia files, then Jellyfin is what you are looking for. No doubt, Plex comes with the most appealing UI, but not many people prefer it because of the online shows recommendation.

Features and Options

As far as features on Jellyfin is concerned, it comes with everything a user would need to locally store multimedia files and access them anytime from any device. You can collect and store the TV Shows in Jellyfin, and the system will automatically organize them by season, making things easier for you. Jellyfin is available for several platforms, including the web, Roku, WebOS, etc. You can find the complete list of supported platforms below.

If you are a music lover, Jellyfin even got you covered. You can manage all your music via Jellyfin and make playlists as well. What’s more interesting is that Jellyfin supports the option to watch live TV and set automatic recordings to expand your library.

Plex is a feature-packed media streaming service that bundles both your local media content and live TVs and on-demand content. Plex is no longer how it used to be a couple of years back. The team has introduced tons of features to make the platform more exciting. A lot of people hate it while others find it suitable.

Plex comes with a video decoder and encoder hardware support in your computer/device to convert videos and stream HD or 4K video more smoothly to more devices at once. With Plex, you can access Live TV shows and on-demand content like movies, series and podcasts. But all these features are premium, and you are required to subscribe to one of their premium plans. And yes, you can still use Plex to manage all your local media content as well.

As far as device compatibility is concerned, Plex is available for a plethora of devices. You can find the complete list below.

Platform Support

Both Jellyfin and Plex are available for a good number of platforms. But when it comes to compatibility, Plex is available for a wide variety of devices.

Plex:

  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • Amazon FireTV
  • Android TV
  • Roku
  • Smart TVs
  • Portal from Facebook
  • Android
  • Android Auto
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Web App
  • Plex Media Player
  • Nvidia Shield
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • Amazon Alexa
  • Sonos
  • Caavo
  • Oculus Go
  • Samsung Gear VR
  • Google Daydream
  • Lenovo Mirage Solo VR

You can find the complete list of supported devices here.

Jellyfin:

  • Android TV
  • FireTV
  • Roku
  • Kodi
  • Xbox One
  • PlayStation 4
  • Infuse
  • MrMC
  • LG webOS
  • Samsung Tizen
  • Google Cast (Chromecast, Next, Android TV and others)
  • AirPlay (iPhones, Macs, iPads, AppleTV and others)
  • Android
  • iOS
  • iPadOS
  • Gelli
  • Sailfin
  • Finamp
  • Jellyfin Media Player

You can find a more detailed list of supported devices here.

Pricing

Now comes the exciting part, pricing.

As you might already know, Plex comes with a premium plan, while Jellyfin is 100 percent free to use. Jellyfin does not come with a premium plan or license. Pricing for Plex starts at $4.99/mo. Find more detailed pricing info below.

Plex:

Plex Plans
Plex Plans

Monthly Plan – $4.99/mo

Annual Plan – $39.99/mo

Lifetime Plan – $119.99 (one time)

Jellyfin:

Absolutely free. Access all features without needing to pay anything.

Jellyfin vs Plex – The Winner

To conclude things, if you do not need online features and access to live TVs or on-demand contents, then Jellyfin is the one you should go with. Jellyfin does not come with a premium subscription or any unwanted features. Jellyfin helps you effectively manage all your local media files and lets you access the same from any device of your choice.

Plex comes with a lot of online features. For example, if you want to get access to live TV channels, on-demand content like movies, podcasts and TV series, along with the option to manage your offline media collection, Plex might be suitable for you. Do keep in mind that the premium plan of Plex starts at $4.99 a month.

By now, you know what to select and whether to go with Plex or Jellyfin. Both of them gets the job done and works great. The final choice depends on your use case and needs.

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AdBlock vs Adblock Plus – Which one is the best? https://ipeeworld.com/adblock-vs-adblock-plus/ Thu, 12 Nov 2020 04:43:51 +0000 https://ipeeworld.com/?p=13604 When it comes to Ad blocking tools or extensions, AdBlock and Adblock Plus (ABP) are two prominent names that you will hear over and over again. Both these ad-blocking extension does a really great job in blocking unsafe advertisement to make your internet surfing better and safe at the same time. Both AdBlock and Adblock […]

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When it comes to Ad blocking tools or extensions, AdBlock and Adblock Plus (ABP) are two prominent names that you will hear over and over again. Both these ad-blocking extension does a really great job in blocking unsafe advertisement to make your internet surfing better and safe at the same time.

Both AdBlock and Adblock Plus comes with great features to eliminate ads to deliver a better experience. But still, there are some tool-specific features and options that might be available in one and not in the other. In this article, we will compare both AdBlock and Adblock Plus to see which one is the best ad blocking tool available as of now.

AdBlock vs Adblock Plus

After reading the AdBlock vs Adblock Plus comparisson article, you will be able to take a final decision on which one to go with to block all sorts of unsafe and unhealthy advertisements.

Why use Adblocker?

As you might already know, the majority of websites on the Internet relies on Advertisements to find revenue and sustain the website itself. A lot of good websites serve unintrusive and clean advertisements which is acceptable. But on the other hand, there are tons of websites up on the Internet with intrusive malware like ads, adware, etc. It makes really hard for us to use the Internet with these sort of ads.

Pop up ads, pop-under ads, full-screen ads, intrusive video playback ads, annoying survey ads, etc are few intrusive ads that ruin our experience altogether. This is where Adblock software comes into play. These tools will help us to block advertisements of this sort and keep everything safe. AdBlock and Adblock Plus are browser extensions that you can install on your Web browser to remove ads and adware.

AdBlock vs Adblock Plus – Which is better?

We will go through different aspects like how good it performs on blocking ads, features, design, the information it shows, and the overall performance itself.

Availability

Both these Adblock extensions are available for a number of popular web browsers. Find the detailed list below.

AdBlock – Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge

Adblock Plus – Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, Yandex and Samsung Internet Browser

When it comes to supported platforms and web browsers, Adblock Plus has support for more browsers. But both the extensions support leading browsers like Google Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.

Interface

Take a look at the user interface of both the extensions when installed on Google Chrome web browser

AdBlock

AdBlock Review

Adblock Plus

Adblock Plus Review

Ad Blocking Performance

The primary thing that we need to be concerned about while looking for an adblocking extension is how good is it at blocking ads. After all, we are using an adblocker to block intrusive ads, right?

When it comes to ad blocking, both AdBlock and Adblock Plus does a great job in finding and removing intrusive ads without any issue. The performance was pretty much similar and did not find a difference here. There might be some time difference, but personally, I did not feel any notable difference at all.

So, long story short, both the extensions will work for you when it comes to adblocking. Ads on YouTube, popup ads, intrusive display banners, floating video ads, etc were removed by both extensions. At times, certain features of some websites won’t work when the Adblocker is enabled. So you might want to go ahead and whitelist that specific website to access full features.

Whitelist options

It’s true that there are tons of websites that show crappy ads that ruin the user experience but do not forget the fact that there good number of genuine websites with acceptable ads that are not at all intrusive too. This is where Whitelist options come into play. This option will let you disable adblocker on specific websites of your choice.

As mentioned earlier, the majority of websites find their revenue solely from ads only and if you visit a website regularly and if the ads are not intrusive or do not affect the user experience then I suggest you to whitelist that website on Adblocker so that the website owner makes some revenue.

Being a website owner myself, I do not use ad blockers of any sort as I know it affects the revenue of other website owners as well. If you feel a website genuinely deserves to be whitelisted then go ahead do it.

Both AdBlock and Adblock Plus comes with the option to whitelist websites. Both of them works like a charm and nothing to worry about.

Filter Settings

Filter settings are similar to the whitelist option but you can specify more options so that ads only appear partially on the specified website. AdBlock will help you to partially hide ads on websites and also hide parts of the webpage itself. For me, the filter settings of AdBlock felt a bit more promising as it gives you some advanced control and not just a simple website whitelisting option.

Smartphone Support

Both AdBlock and Adblock Plus has support for smartphone OS like Android and iOS. If you use your smartphone to browse the web and often come across lots of crappy ads, then make sure to use either of these adblocker apps on your smartphone to get rid of them easily.

Final Verdict

Both AdBlock and Adblock Plus are two really great ad blocking extensions for Google Chrome and other leading web browsers. Choosing between both might be a little challenging as some options are present in one and the other miss out on something.

If you are about to make a decision, both AdBlock and Adblock Plus are great and comes with powerful ad block engines that will block all sort of annoying ads and adware and makes your Internet browsing experience even better.

Adblocking wise both of them perform really well but when it comes to whitelisting and filtering options, AdBlock has a little edge over Adblock Plus.

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Canva vs Adobe Spark: Which is The Best? https://ipeeworld.com/canva-vs-adobe-spark/ Mon, 29 Jun 2020 07:40:14 +0000 https://ipeeworld.com/?p=12603 Canva and Adobe Spark are the two most popular online graphics designing tools that lets you easily create some high-quality posters, banners, or content based on templates like Social Media post, Presentation, YouTube Thumbnail, etc. Both services offer a similar set of features and options to play. Here in this article, we are putting both […]

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Canva and Adobe Spark are the two most popular online graphics designing tools that lets you easily create some high-quality posters, banners, or content based on templates like Social Media post, Presentation, YouTube Thumbnail, etc. Both services offer a similar set of features and options to play. Here in this article, we are putting both Canva and Adobe Spark on a test to see which one is the best when it comes to ease of use and features available.

Canva vs Adobe Spark

I do use a lot of graphics designing and image editing offline software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and web-based designing tools like Canva and Adobe Spark. But in this article, we will be specifically talking about Canva vs Spark.

Canva vs Adobe Spark

We will be comparing some general features and options that are available on both platforms. In short, we are finding which one is most easy to use and gets the job done fastly.

Graphics Design Templates

The number one thing a lot of users are looking for is ready-made templates to work on. Most of the users who prefer Canva or Spark likes to start from a template and then make modifications to it. Both the platform has got a good number of different templates to start with.

In Canva.com, they have about 50,000+ templates at the time of writing this article. One could select any of these as the base template and then start editing different elements or add some yourself. You will already find some pre-defined templates like Instagram Story, Facebook post, Blog cover, Poster, etc.

graphic design templates in canva
Canva Template Library

When it comes to Adobe Spark, its template library consists of about 27,000+ templates. Similar to Canva, one can select any base template and then start editing it. You will find templates on almost all categories like Blog featured image, Facebook Post, Twitter Cover, etc.

graphics design templates available in Adobe Spark
Adobe Spark Templates

Winner: Canva – Both the platform does really well when it comes to templates side of things, the only thing here is that Canva got almost double the size of templates available in Adobe Spark.

Ease Of Use

Everyone wants to get their job done fast. We don’t want to spend hours figuring out how to use the web app and things related to that. We want everything to be done quickly.

Both Canva and Spark are easy to use and all you want is a web browser to access it. No need to download browser extension or anything of that sort. I felt the user interface of Canva much more simple and flexible than that of Adobe Spark. I am more used to the interface of Canva but once figured out Adobe Sparks’s interface is also good.

This is how the editing interface of Canva looks like:

Canva user interface
Canva User Interface

This is the user interface of Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark Editing User Interface
Adobe Spark Editing User Interface

You won’t struggle finding options as both of them have every options categorized and arranged neatly.

Winner: Canva (Easy to use interface is a plus point)

Typography Options

Images speak loud, at the same time we need to add texts to make it more appealing. There are times when you want to add rich texts or labels to make your images cool. Canva and Adobe Spark are really great when it comes to typography options.

I found both the platforms similar when it comes to the font and typography side of things. You could add text as normal and then change various parameters like font family, size, color, alignment, opacity, etc in both platforms.

canva font options and styles
Canva
Typography options in spark
Adobe Spark

Additionally, you are also given the option to upload your own custom font and use it. In order to upload custom fonts, you need premium accounts on both. Adobe Spark also comes with fonts from Adobe Typekit as well.

In Adobe Spark, there is a suggestion wheel, you can simply click and drag and it will automatically suggest some amazing styles that you could use in a single click.

Winner: Draw

Watermark

Whenever you use some free online design tools to create banners and posters, they add a watermark somewhere on the image. In this case, Canva does not add any sort of watermark even in their free plan. But that’s not the case when it comes to Adobe Spark.

Spark will add a small watermark to the bottom right corner of the image. You can easily remove it by clicking on the watermark and then clicking on the “Remove Once” option. The thing is that you will have to do it every single time you use Adobe Spark which is a big downside.

Adobe Spark Watermark

Winner: Canva

Integration With Third Party Apps

Canva has support for a good number of third party web apps and services like Flickr, Pexels, Pixabay, Instagram, Google Drive, Dropbox, Bitmoji, Typeform, Hubspot and more. You can easily share your design and even import content from these apps to Canva, making it easier for users.

Canva apps integration

Spark is not having this many integrations for third party web apps. Adobe Spark is well-integrated with Adobe lineup of apps and services, that’s it.

Winner: Canva

Image Oursourcing

When it comes to image outsourcing, both Canva and Spark do a good job. As mentioned earlier, Canva is already integrated with two popular royalty-free images provides – Pexels and Pixabay. So you could search for any stock photos right from Canva and add it to your project. It also supports YouTube for videos and Giphy for GIFs.

Adobe Spark comes with support for its own Adobe Stock, Pixabay, and Unsplash, but it is not that easy as Canva. Furthermore, you can connect Spark to Google Photos, Drive, and Box to easily add photos from remote storage services.

Winner: Canva – For it’s seamless integration with great stock image providers.

Export and Download Options

Downloading your created project is simple as a piece of cake. You could download your design work in a matter of a single click. It applies to both platforms.

But when it comes to advanced control, Canva is the best bet here. You get tons of exporting options in Canva including PowerPoint, Embed option, Responsive web design, and lot more. In Spark, you can easily export it as an image file or PDF file.

Canva also allows you to upscale the resolution of image easily while exporting.

Winner: Canva

Premium Plan Pricing

Adobe Spark and Canva comes with optional premium plans to extend the features and options.

Canva has two premium plans. The first one is the Pro plan which costs $9.95/month and the second one is the enterprise plan which costs $30/month

Canva premium pricing

Adobe Spark on the other hand comes with two plans – one for $9.99/month and other for $19/month. If you opt to go with the $9.99 plan, then two months of access will be free.

Spark premium pricing

Winner: Draw

Free Trial

Both Adobe Spark and Canva comes with free premium trial.

Canva offers trial for both premium plans for 30 days.

Adobe Spark on the other hand only provides 60 days free trial for the Individual plan. No trial is available for the Team plan.

Final Verdict

In my opinion, Canva seems to be more user-friendly and flexible when it comes to designing graphics with ease. Both platforms get the job done. But the user interface of Canva is what I like the most. Furthermore, the third-party app’s integration in Canva makes it easy for you to import and export content easily.

For my use, I use the Canva web app and it suffices all my needs. Go ahead and try both Adobe Spark and Canva to find which one suits you the best.

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