What's new
in Tellaflow
Every update, in plain English. No 'performance improvements' without explanation.
This release fixes a critical OOM crash that affected long recording sessions. Transcriptions are now streamed in chunks, so you can dictate for as long as you want without running into memory limits.
The big quality-of-life update. Transcript normalization alone is worth the upgrade — no more 'google .Com' or 'don t' in your output. The hotkey delay prevents those accidental activations from quick taps, and the grace period means you can let go of the key naturally without losing the last word.
Small but useful. You can now check for updates directly from the app menu instead of waiting for the background check.
From this version onward, Tellaflow updates itself automatically. If you're on v0.6.7 or earlier, this is the last manual install — download the DMG, drag to Applications, and every future update happens in the background.
Recording time limits are gone. Dictate a 30-minute meeting recap if you want. Also removed the notification that popped up after every transcription — it was more annoying than helpful.
The first public release. Tellaflow does one thing: takes what you say and puts it where you're typing. No cloud, no account, no subscription. We spent more time verifying it can't phone home than on the onboarding screen.
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