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Getting Started Guide to ChatGPT’s New Features: Desktop Voice, Chat Search, and Web Browsing

Recently, ChatGPT has taken another step from being merely “usable” to being truly “smooth to use”: advanced voice on desktop, chat history search, and web browsing that feels more like a search engine. Below, I’ll break things down feature by feature so you can start using them right away. Desktop app + advanced voice: type less, talk more The ChatGPT desktop app now supports both Mac and Windows, so you don’t have to keep switching between web pages when writing emails or polishing copy. You can drop screenshots, files, and more directly into the conversation and have ChatGPT draw conclusions or rewrite based on the materials.

2/26/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Web vs. Mobile Feature Comparison: Input Methods, File Handling, and Sync Experience

Even though you’re chatting with Claude in both cases, the experience on the web and on mobile is actually quite different. This article only compares Claude’s features, focusing on input methods, file handling, conversation syncing, and suitable usage scenarios, so you can choose the right platform for the task. Input & interaction: the web is better for long tasks, while the phone is better for fragmented moments Claude on the web is more conducive to long editing sessions and repeated revisions: the window is larger, and copy/paste, cross-checking materials, and iterating on instructions are all more convenient. Claude on mobile fits the rhythm of quick capture; adding a

2/26/2026
Claude

Midjourney Troubleshooting Guide for Stuck Image Generation and Frozen Queues

What’s most frustrating about Midjourney isn’t that it draws poorly, but that it “won’t move in the queue, the task doesn’t respond, and it keeps spinning.” This article provides a Midjourney troubleshooting checklist based on real usage scenarios: first determine whether it’s a Discord issue, then check your plan and queue limits, and finally follow the steps that can quickly get image generation working again. First rule out issues that “aren’t on you”: Discord status and whether the bot is online Midjourney runs inside Discord—when Discord glitches, it looks exactly like “M

2/26/2026
ChatGPT

Money-saving tips for Claude Opus 4.6: reduce ineffective back-and-forth and make context compression last longer

If you want to use Claude Opus 4.6 without wasting your quota on “back-and-forth Q&A,” the key is to make each prompt land in one shot. The following set of Claude Opus 4.6 cost-saving tips—centered on context control, task decomposition, and reusable templates—can significantly reduce reruns and repeated revisions. Write your requirements in full upfront: one fewer follow-up question saves one more unit of quota When using Claude Opus 4.6, what often costs the most isn’t the answer itself, but the repeated dialogue caused by you continuously adding missing information. It’s recommended to clearly state from the start: your goal

2/26/2026
Claude

Claude Cost-Saving & Efficiency Guide: Quota Planning, Conversation Reuse, and Subscription Pause/Resume Strategies

If you want to use Claude more cheaply, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to make each conversation produce more and spend your quota where it matters most. The following set of methods—from quota planning and how to ask questions to subscription strategy—helps you push Claude’s cost down without sacrificing results. Start with quota planning: use Claude in high-value stages Many people use Claude for “replaceable busywork,” and end up burning quota on rewording, small talk, and repeated rewrites. A more cost-effective approach is to keep Claude focused on high-return tasks

2/26/2026
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