I'm tracking them all here:

https://opensource.builders/alternatives/superwhisper

Just added Ghost Pepper, and you can actually create a skill.md with the features you need to build your own

Please add wordbird as well: https://github.com/tillahoffmann/wordbird

It has all the usual features, plus you can add project specific vocabulary in your repo. It detects the working folder based on the active window, reads a WORDBIRD.md file in that folder and corrects terms accordingly.

(My friend Till built it)

Added Wordbird and its features

Handy with parakeet is pretty awesome by the way!

Agree. Slept on.

Wish they would do an ios version, but the creator already kind of dismissed it.

I just don't have the bandwidth to run another project, maintaining Handy is hard enough on it's own, especially for free!

I didn't just dismiss for no reason, I am a human! I have needs and I can't just sleeplessly stay in front of the computer putting out code. If I had more time I would, but alas.

Someone could easily vibe code an iOS version in a few hours. I could do the same but I do not have time to support it.

Thank you for your work, I highly appreciate it!

Thank you!!

Unlimited free Parakeet on iOS: VoiceInk

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/voiceink-ai-dictation/id675143...

(I was searching the same as you before I found this last month)

i like handy a lot, so clean

Very nice. Two great features I'd suggest highlighting in two apps, one app of which you have listed.

1: livestream transcript directly into the cursor in real time (just like native macOS dictation)

2: show realtime transcript live in an overlay (still has to paste when done, unlike #1, but can still read live while dictating)

1- localvoxtral, 2- FluidVoice (bumping it to 7 features on your list)

Thank you, I have added localvoxtral[0] and fixed FluidVoice

0. https://github.com/T0mSIlver/localvoxtral

Awesome, thanks. Now it looks like five features are table stakes and there's no need to filter for, for example, speech to text. So, it would be interesting to see the differentiation, the why would I choose which one.

I see promise trying to get a bit more into curating by showing the top one or two or three picks for a given standout feature.

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Another one to add (1.5k stars on GitHub): https://github.com/kitlangton/Hex

Added Hex and its features

You could add foxsay, a great one : https://github.com/skulkworks/foxsay

Added Foxsay and its features

Do any of the apps support taking actions as you talk without having to hit stop?

Like telling it to edit the text or remove a word.

The filters selection seems to return a union not an intersection which is a bit confusing, at least to me.

I’ve fixed this issue, please try it again when you get a chance

So... a vibe slop index to keep track of all the vibe slop apps?

The cherry on top: it’s completely broken! Enable the Context Awareness filter, the list shrinks. Now enable the Auto-pasting filter, the list grows back.

I wouldn't call it completely broken; Pressing buttons still does something, it looks like an OR filter instead of an AND. It should be updated to be an AND filter as that's more intuitive.

hahah. It's slop all the way down.

Welcome to modern software

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