It's not so well known that one of the original rationales for "offside rule" programming languages is that it works just as easily for handwritten code as it does for typed.
Will we ever have programming languages that are primarily designed to take input from whiteboard grabs? (ie where not only handwriting, but also placement, connectivity, and maybe shape are meaningful?)
1. SwiftBar has more plugin types, i.e. quite a bit more flexible and covers more usecases
2. SwiftBar is more actively maintained
3. SwiftBar has a bunch of minor\quality of life features, such as Notifications suppport, integration with Shortcuts, extensive URL-scheme, support for custom Plugin Repositories(useful in a company setting).
4. The only major feature that SwiftBar lacks, comparing to bitbar\xbar is built-in parametrization support