Thinkbuddy AI is a native MacOS app to use AI features, including voice dictation, screenshot Q&A ( Includes multiple AI models like GPT-4, GPT-4o Vision, 4o Mini, Claude 3, Groq, Meta Llama 3.1 and Gemini ). Currently offering lifetime access for $131 with code: LIFETIMO30
This is sad. If this was indeed copyright infringement, what was the rationale behind the Internet Archive initially adding these books? The Internet Archive has never been a pirate site, so there must have been some logic or justification for indexing these books.
It is a pirate site... I think in the end they are just enabled data hoarders who will hoard nearly everything... Including stuff nearly everyone would consider as piracy.
Thank you! I've done the launch on ProductHunt years ago, when the app still used Google APIs and required the developer key, I'll make another one soon. Regarding the release of the iOS version for now it's not in my plans, but if the app is successful and I make enough money with donations in the future I might consider it (since I would have to buy a Mac and at least 2 iPhones to test the Conversation mode), and always if the App store's policies will not be too restrictive.
As an iOS developer, that could definitely use this, I completely support you, in keeping it Android native.
I’m a believer in native software (I write native software). I think it results in much higher Quality user experience, than hybrid development.
There’s a reason that it’s not super-popular, though. It’s a fair bit more expensive than hybrid approaches, and generally requires a higher skill level, as well. Most companies find that hybrid approaches are “good enough,” and they make much better margins.
That said, you could probably test it, using the Xcode Simulator. It’s gotten pretty good with I/O, lately. Bluetooth still requires a physical device, but most of the stuff could probably be tested fine, if you used a modular approach (my preferred methodology).
Yes I agree with you, moreover for now I am much better as a Java or C developer than as a web developer, so for me the native approach is also simpler. However, yes, I practically never use the emulator even for Android precisely because I have to test Bluetooth, which at least in my experience on Android, is the most difficult part.
One thing to ask. Initially I noticed a payment option to skip the waiting period. However, once submitted, I can not find the payment option anymore. How can I pay for an already submitted products to get 'Premium Badge'?