A native desktop and mobile application for accessing OpenAI's ChatGPT, GPT-4, and DALL-E across multiple platforms.
ChatGPT is a native desktop and mobile application that provides direct access to OpenAI's ChatGPT, GPT-4, and DALL-E models across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. It offers a standalone interface with features like sound recognition, customizable chats, and syntax highlighting, designed as an alternative to web-based clients. The application eliminates the need for a browser and includes tools for integrating third-party APIs and local functions.
Developers and users who prefer a native, cross-platform application for interacting with OpenAI's models without relying on a web browser, especially those needing advanced features like audio input or custom API headers.
It provides a feature-rich, native alternative to web-based ChatGPT interfaces, with platform-specific optimizations, enhanced customization, and offline-capable functionalities like local function loading, all built using Delphi for performance and reliability.
ChatGPT Native Application (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and Linux)
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Offers dedicated builds for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, providing a standalone experience without a browser, as highlighted in the README's build table.
Integrates audio input as context for GPT conversations, a unique capability mentioned in the features list that enhances interaction beyond text.
Allows separate settings per chat, editable messages, and role assignment (assistant, user, system), enabling tailored workflows as described in the README.
Supports GPT functions loaded from a local 'funcs' folder, extending capabilities without cloud dependencies, a feature noted in the README.
Key features like Markdown support and syntax highlighting for Linux are only planned, not yet available, limiting current functionality.
Requires Delphi 11.3+ for building, a proprietary and niche IDE that restricts contributor accessibility and increases setup complexity.
iOS is not supported, as shown in the builds table, reducing its reach for Apple device users compared to other platforms.