ChatGPT technology is still on the rise and is used to bring more accessibility even to older systems. New is JavaGPT, which shows that you don’t need to be on a new gadget to use OpenAI’s chatbot.
Through JavaGPT, which supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 and 11, users can take this test. It is an open source project available on GitHub. The entire application resides in a Java GUI, which is both intriguing and functional. It can run on a long list of operating systems due to the way it was built.
Among the features listed by its creator are Chat Streaming, which causes responses to be generated in real time, just like on the ChatGPT website; chat history; is able to override previous chat prompts and responses; HTML viewer; chat titles.
In addition, it can import predefined prompts; save chats to file; customize in dark mode and right-click copy, edit and paste features. It has support for ChatGPT 4 and all ChatGPT 3.5 templates, as well as cross-platform and a build size of just 6 MB.
The application developer has specified that JavaGPT supports GPT-4 as well as GPT 3 Turbo. It is even possible to configure which template the program should use through the JavaGPT settings.
There is only one limitation to the program, which is its incompatibility with Windows 95. According to Reddit user atomic1fire, this is because to make an application like JavaGPT run on Windows 95 would require Java 8 to run on the operating system. old.
And you, what did you think of this program? Interested in trying it out? Leave your comment below!