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The ChatGPT app for Mac is now free for all users

OpenAI's ChatGPT app for Mac is now free to all users. It offers tools for coding, scheduling, writing, and list management.

Great news for Mac users! OpenAI has just announced that the ChatGPT desktop app for macOS is now available for everyone, and best of all, you don’t need a subscription. Previously, only those with ChatGPT Plus could use this app. Now, anyone with a Mac can download and enjoy it at no cost.

Accessing ChatGPT is easy

With the ChatGPT app on macOS, you can discuss emails, screenshots, files, and anything else on your screen. A simple shortcut, “Option + Space,” gives you quick access to ChatGPT from any screen, making the app a convenient and efficient tool for your daily tasks.

How you can use ChatGPT on your Mac

Here are some examples of how the ChatGPT app can be helpful on your Mac:

Enhancing your code

If you’re working on a piece of code, you can take a screenshot and ask ChatGPT for advice on improving it. This benefits novice and expert programmers looking to enhance their code’s performance.

Planning your week

You can also upload documents like class schedules. ChatGPT can list your assignment deadlines weekly, helping you stay organised and on top of your schoolwork. This is particularly useful for students who are juggling multiple classes and assignments.

Getting writing advice

Are you looking for feedback on your writing? You can ask ChatGPT for comments on the introduction of your paper without requesting edits. This can help you refine your writing and make it more compelling.

Handling handwritten lists

You can upload an image if you have a handwritten list, such as an ingredient list for cooking. ChatGPT will then list the items for you. This is especially helpful for cooks and anyone who works with lists regularly.

Downloading the ChatGPT app

To start using the ChatGPT app on your Mac, go to OpenAI’s website and download it. It’s a simple process, and you’ll have a powerful tool ready to assist you with various tasks. Whether you need help with coding, organising your schedule, writing feedback, or managing lists, the ChatGPT app for macOS is a valuable addition to your Mac.

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