Certainly, it's native, haha. I'm a developer who really dislikes Chrome-based apps due to their excessive memory consumption.
The pricing in the app store is on the higher side because that version is quite outdated. However, the app is currently undergoing review, and once it's approved, I'll adjust the pricing to match what's listed on the website.
As for local LLM usage, that feature is coming very soon. This is why I have given OpenAI it's very own tab :)
You are speaking my language! Love it. If local LLMs are coming soon(ish) you’ve just got yourself a customer and one that loves promoting the tools they use.
It’ll be great when it’s on the App Store too of course for a little more security assurance.
1. Users retain control over their API key (hence fixed model pricing structure).
2. Upon initial installation of the application, it transmits specific information about the app, including its version, build number, and platform. It's important to note that the app does not collect any other data, and all communication between the app and OpenAI occurs exclusively with your local machine.
Definitely agree! Nowadays many developers skip over the design patterns, thinking abstractly, etc which over times causes technical debt.
Many companies have very good processes in place and the above does not hold true for their employees. I was once at a company and was blown away with how well their code was structured, processes, etc I literally had no work to do (very rare).
> The language doesn't matter much to me, I know enough of them to know that they are all very similar and thus easy enough to learn.
The lie we all tell ourselves! yes it is true one can pick up a language fairly quickly but knowing how to use the language properly and learning the language eco-system (frameworks, plugins, etc) takes time. Well at least once you have kids.