Titikey

ChatGPT GPT-4o Practical Update Breakdown: Desktop App, Direct File Connections, and Conversation Search

This time, let’s talk about several “actually useful” new features ChatGPT has brought around GPT-4o: smoother multimodal conversations, near real-time voice and translation experiences, as well as quick desktop access and conversation search. These aren’t just about the model getting stronger—they make ChatGPT feel more like an on-call work partner. Below, I’ll break things down by use case and clearly explain the differences and how to get started. Where GPT-4o’s “all-around” upgrade really shows GPT-4o is positioned as more complete multimodality: text, image, and voice capabilities

2/28/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Online Image Editor Getting Started Guide: Upload Your Own Images and Do Local Inpainting/Outpainting

Midjourney has recently made “editing images after generation” much smoother: the web version now includes an image editor that supports uploading your own pictures and editing them directly. In the same workflow, you can erase and re-render, undo accidental erasing, extend the canvas, and regenerate—turning Midjourney from an image generator into a more controllable retouching station. What exactly has been updated in the Midjourney image editor? This time, Midjourney’s focus is “hands-on controllability”: enter the new interface through the “Edit” entry on the web, and work directly on the image in the

2/28/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Free vs. Pro Feature Comparison: Usage Limits, Model Access, and Project Differences

Even though it’s the same Claude, the gap in chat experience often isn’t about “can it answer,” but about “can you keep using it” and “can you use it reliably during peak hours.” This article breaks down the core differences between Claude Free and Pro to help you choose based on how often you use it and your work scenarios. Usage & Stability: The Most Obvious Difference Claude Free typically runs into tighter message limits, and after a few rounds of follow-up questions you may be prompted to try again later—fine for light use. The value of Claude Pro is mainly reflected

2/28/2026
Claude

Claude Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between the Web and Mobile Experiences

It’s still Claude, but the feel is noticeably different depending on where you use it. This article breaks down the core features of Claude on the web and on mobile—long-form handling, files and management, input efficiency, and best-fit scenarios—so you can choose based on your needs. Long-form and deep writing: the web version is steadier and smoother When organizing long text, revising drafts, or doing multiple rounds of follow-up questions, Claude’s web version shines in “visibility” and “operations.” A large screen lets you compare source materials and replies side by side, and tasks like copying, searching, and rewriting in sections are much more fluid. If you often use Clau

2/28/2026
Claude

Claude New Feature Roundup: How to Use Longer Outputs, the File API, and the Usage Dashboard

If you’ve been using Claude recently, you’ve probably noticed it no longer just “chats better,” but is moving toward becoming a practical, deployable work assistant. This article breaks down several of Claude’s most useful new features: the increased long-output limit, the File API, prompt caching, and the usage and cost dashboards in the console. After reading, you’ll know which tasks Claude is best suited for—and how to use it more smoothly. Longer Claude outputs: long-form text and code are no longer frequently cut off On the API side, Claude Sonnet 3.5

2/28/2026
Claude
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