ChatGPT desktop app rolls out for Apple Macs, Windows still has to wait
OpenAI has finally launched a desktop app through which users can access GPT-4o.
You can access all the new GPT-4o features on the desktop app.
Windows users will not be able to use the app and will have to stick to the web version.
Everyone had their eyes set on the OpenAI event for a while now. Rumours said that OpenAI could launch a search engine to rival Google just before its I/O. But turns out all the rumours were untrue. The company announced GPT-4o and a lot of new capabilities. You can do a lot of new things. The company also announced a new ChatGPT desktop app, but there’s a catch. Read along to find out.
SurveyOpenAI has finally launched a desktop app through which users can access GPT-4o. It makes life more convenient and easier. You can use the new features directly on the web app while you are working.
Also read: OpenAI launches GPT-4o AI model that’s free for all ChatGPT users: What’s new
ChatGPT desktop app features

Firstly, you can access all the new GPT-4o features on the ChatGPT desktop app. This update combines text, vision, and audio. In addition to this, here are some features that you can use:
1) You can use ChatGPT in a small window.
2) ChatGPT will be able to see what is happening on your screen and help in case of any queries. So like a proper assistant.
Also read: Apple to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18, finalising deal with OpenAI soon: Report
All’s good but where is the Windows app?

Well, the ChatGPT desktop app does sound great but it has been rolled out for Macs only. Windows users will not be able to use the app and will have to stick to the web version. At least for a while. Reports suggest that the Windows app can be rolled out by the end of this year.
The desktop app does sound convenient as it will really make work easier. On top of that GPT-4o is accessible free of cost too. Let’s see how this changes our experiences. What are your thoughts about the new GPT-4o? Let me know in the comments.
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