That's very cool, I've been looking for a fully offline transcription app for quite a while. Thanks for building this! And thanks so much for providing an "import audio file" function, not just "record from mic" -- transcribing voice notes from various messenger apps is my main use case here.
Do you have an idea about supporting languages other than English?
Seconded. The "new releases of authors I've read books from" is one of the things that would give me the most value -- if it actually worked properly, which for me it doesn't, since it only seems to show _some_ random new books from _some_ of "my" authors. Sigh.
Thanks so much, it has been a constant annoyance for me that _sometimes_ Ctrl+F2 just doesn't do anything. It did not occur to me to check if that's a known issue, I just wrote it off as a glitch in the matrix. Your workaround is going to make my daily menu usage go much more smoothly, thanks!
I tend to agree, vagrant offers way better configuration possibilities and flexibility. However, there is one significant benefit: on macOS multipass uses hyperkit/xhyve to run the VM, which in my experience performs _much_ better than virtualbox ("docker for mac" also uses hyperkit). I'd love to see a vagrant hyperkit provider (or even a multipass provider! :-), but sadly have found nothing beyond a few alpha-level sketches so far.
Do you have an idea about supporting languages other than English?