Before Flow, I didn't realize how much my keyboard got in the way. I would think about formatting, spelling, and brevity before what I actually wanted to say. Now, I focus on the content and let Flow take care of the rest. Plus it feels like less effort after a long workday.
As for the people behind the product - they are so on top of it. But I might be biased :)
Absolutely stoked I found this on PH! I've been using it since launch day and I'm blown away at how much time it's saved me!
I know there was a PH discount code, I forgot to write it down, can I still get it?
So far so impressed. It's quick and accurate. Feels like it might be a game changer in some ways for me. Bit of pain setting up the various keyboards I connect to in difference offices to recognise the correct function key, but it's early days and that might be more user error than a Flow problem ;)
Hey Mark, the Fn key doesn't work on some external keyboards (even though they have one). What I'd recommend is setting up an alternate hotkey (so you have two), Fn for quick access, and a second one like Ctrl + Shift for when you're using a different external keyboard
Insanely accurate and scarily human. To the point where it feels like Jarvis from Ironman. I have used it to make quick edits on my documents. Simple .docx documents. Haven't done anything fancy yet but the speech to text is really good and can easily replace your writing if you prefer to speak more. There are many advanced and nifty features which look really useful for fulltime users but since I'm a 100 wpm typist, I am using this for document navigation and edits only right now. However, I am very impressed by the product and will slowly learn more about the other features since I can easily see how they would optimize my workflow to a great degree. Thanks for a competitive writing aid Wispr! Hare Krishna!