## [Copilot: Best for Windows Users](https://www.bing.com/chat)
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What We Like
Built-in to Edge and Windows 11.
Lets you edit the conversation style.
Cites its sources.
Supports interactive results.
Can generate and analyze images.
What We Don’t Like
Responses occasionally include ads.
Microsoft’s AI chatbot is called Copilot (formerly Bing Chat). It’s a combination ofOpenAI’s GPT-4 and the Bing search engine, so it’s always accessing the internet to give updated results.
Although it’s similar to Gemini, I like that with Copilot, it’s easy to switch from a normal Bing search to AI if a traditional search isn’t helpful.
There are three conversation styles to pick from, depending on how you want the chatbot to respond. I like_Balanced_ for most situations because it blends the other two nicely, but_Precise_ is good for when I want a straightforward answer, and_Creative_ is just fun to play around with.
In most cases, you can get more information about a response by clicking through the sources and additional information provided below each result. Plugins like Instacart, Kayak, and OpenTable are supported for more features. There’s even one called Phone that can communicate with your Android phone to get contact information and read and send texts.
Copilot works in Edge and most other browsers, including Chrome. There’s also a shortcut to it on the Windows 11 taskbar.
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What We Like
Live connection to the internet.
Helpful shortcut to test the fixed code on Replit.
Detailed and accurate answers.
Keeps track of previous threads.
Share a link to the thread.
What We Don’t Like
Can’t export to a file for offline access later.
Sure, ChatGPT can help with your broken code or general programming questions, but Phind takes it to the next level with constant access to the internet for up-to-date help and filters to adjust how results are ranked.
In my example in the screenshot above, I learned I missed a character in my code. Phind identified what I was trying to do with that code, searched the internet for reasons it doesn’t work, and fixed it. If I wanted to learn more about how the answer was found, I could dig into the sources that were provided.
Before you ask Phind something, you can force it to ignore search results if you prefer. It also accepts image input. If you make a user account, you can access Code mode to chat side-by-side with your Python code.
This is a great resource for beginners, and I can see myself using it more as I dive deeper into software development. It’s free but there are pro plans for more flexible usage.
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OtsAV DJ Pro
What We Like
Pulls live information from the web.
Prompt library built-in.
Includes other amazing writing tools.
Free option and affordable paid plan.
Supports several languages.
What We Don’t Like
There’s a learning curve, so you might need the help docs.
Free version limited to 2,000 words.
Copy.ai offers way more than just text summarizations, but I mention this first because it’s awesome at it. I have found it super useful for really long essays, blog articles, and lists I just don’t have the time to fully read.
As you can see in the screenshot, I fed it a URL, and it quickly and accurately read and understood the task. I got the same results with countless articles I tested. You’ll love using this if you find yourself skipping interesting articles just because they’re too long to get into right now.
Check out Copy.ai, and you’ll find it’s like ChatGPT on steroids, chock-full of countless valuable qualities. Below are some of the coolest features I found to help me write social media descriptions, generate blog ideas, and even write a birthday card.
Create your own brand voice to generate content in line with your brand.
Easily reuse important data by adding text or uploading files to your Infobase.
Build workflows. One example lets you turn a content brief into a full blog post with a relevant meta description.
Attach Word documents or PDFs
Organize everything into project folders.
The free plan is fine if usage stays below 2,000 words in the chat. Paid plans include GPT-4 and Claude 3 access, plus unlimited words, projects, brand voices, and more.
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What We Like
Anonymous ChatGPT access.
Doesn’t feel as ‘locked down’ as when using OpenAI’s website.
What We Don’t Like
Can’t share or easily copy responses.
Supports only one conversation at a time.
ChatGPT limitations (e.g., it isn’t up to date).
If you want to use ChatGPT without logging in, AnonChatGPT is your best bet. It simply forwards all your prompts to OpenAI’s servers and then displays the responses. I like this because my personal information isn’t shared with the makers of ChatGPT, but I still get all the basic benefits.
AnonChatGPT is based on OpenAI’s GPT-3 model, but the user interface isn’t quite the same. Only one conversation can be held at a time, so past responses aren’t stored to look through later. Just refresh the page to start a new conversation.
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VSDC Pro Video Editor is a light professional non-linear video editing suite for creating a movie of any complexity. It supports the most popular video/audio formats and codecs, including 4K, HD and GoPro videos. Preconfigured profiles make the creation of videos for various multimedia and mobile devices absolutely hassle-free.
Key features:
• Import from any devices and cams, including GoPro and drones. All formats supported. Сurrently the only free video editor that allows users to export in a new H265/HEVC codec, something essential for those working with 4K and HD. • Everything for hassle-free basic editing: cut, crop and merge files, add titles and favorite music • Visual effects, advanced color correction and trendy Instagram-like filters • All multimedia processing done from one app: video editing capabilities reinforced by a video converter, a screen capture, a video capture, a disc burner and a YouTube uploader • Non-linear editing: edit several files with simultaneously • Easy export to social networks: special profiles for YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Twitter and Instagram • High quality export – no conversion quality loss, double export speed even of HD files due to hardware acceleration • Stabilization tool will turn shaky or jittery footage into a more stable video automatically. • Essential toolset for professional video editing: blending modes, Mask tool, advanced multiple-color Chroma Key
What We Like
Quick to analyze the document.
Supports follow-up questions.
Open online and local PDFs.
What We Don’t Like
DOCX support would be nice.
$20/mo for extra features is excessive.
Most free AI chatbots are useless if you need to analyze text from a document. ChatPDF can help by first identifying what in the document your question most likely is referring to, and then it leverages ChatGPT’s power for the answer.
All you have to do is upload a PDF and then ask a question, just like you would in ChatGPT. You can also share a URL to the document so someone else can run questions by it.
I tried this with a 115-page document about something notoriously confusing— health insurance policy details— and it worked quite well! It only took a few seconds to come back with an answer. I had a few questions for it, and each time I was given helpful and factual answers (I looked manually to verify). It even tells you which pages it found the answers on.
You can use this alternative to ChatGPT on two documents per day as long as they don’t exceed 120 pages. Paying users don’t have a daily limit or question limit, and can get answers from PDFs as large as 32 MB.
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What We Like
Chrome extension integrates with other websites.
Can create digital artwork.
Lots of other AI features on the site.
What We Don’t Like
Extension-triggered summaries sometimes don’t work.
Chatsonic calls itself the best ChatGPT alternative for content creation. It uses Google to access the web automatically, so its content is always fresh. I also tried the Chrome extension to help me write directly in Gmail and other places like X (formerly Twitter) without having to leave the page.
Here are some features worth mentioning:
Includes a plagiarism checker.
There’s a Chrome extension for content suggestions anywhere you write online.
Suports image generation.
Feed it documents, images, audio files, and URLs.
Custom directions to personalize all the responses.
Zapier and WordPress integrations.
GPT-3.5 for free users.
Download results as a DOCX file.
View sources to verify answers.
Free users are limited to 10,000 words per month. Additional features are available with the Freelancer and Small Team plans.
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What We Like
Incredibly easy to use.
Doesn’t require a user account.
Lets you pick the tone.
What We Don’t Like
Produces only English results.
The idea behind this free ChatGPT alternative is simple: It makes any writing_flawless_ .
To use it, just paste your previously written content (or type something new) into the provided box. It can be any text, including notes, stories, emails, blog posts, etc. Then, pick conversational, formal, or semi-formal for the writing style. It’ll spit out the same stuff you wrote in just a few seconds, but this time you can feel confident that it’s grammatically correct.
I tried this several times with completely different text, both long and short samples, and it did surprisingly well. I recommend this for anyone who struggles with general grammar rules or who isn’t quite fluent in English. The result can be copied to the clipboard.
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What We Like
Several ways to target specific sources for better results.
Easy to share or copy the results.
What We Don’t Like
Could be better at using relevant sources.
Concise answers are too long.
Some AI tools that can search the web don’t discriminate, meaning they use the whole internet in each search. This might be helpful sometimes, but other times it doesn’t make much sense. iAsk.AI is built differently to target forums, academic sources, news, books, and more.
Just type something into the box, pick the length you want the response to be, and choose a category so that it uses specific kinds of sources to generate results. I’ve been getting great answers using it for all sorts of queries.
For example, I was curious about how a specific medical procedure works, so I searched only for academic sources. Conversely, I used the forums tab to get a list of gift ideas for a woman who likes cats, so it referenced Reddit and some pet-focused websites for answers from real people.
Another tool on this website, called Summary, makes consuming long text much easier. It will build bullet points for any text or URL you give it.
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