Reviewers mostly see Gemini as a fast, easy-to-use assistant for everyday work: writing, research, summarizing, brainstorming, coding, and organizing ideas. Its most repeated strength is multimodal use, especially strong image, video, and document handling. Several users also like the clean interface, web access, and Google integrations. But praise is tempered by recurring concerns about consistency, hallucinations, and outputs that can feel less polished or precise than ChatGPT. Makers of , , and also highlight fast iteration and low-latency multimodal workflows.
Flowtica Scribe
Hi everyone!
Gemini App keeps choosing to go broad.
This update brings the output much closer to everyday workflows: Docs, Sheets, Slides, PDFs, Word, Excel, CSV, Markdown, LaTeX, and more can now be generated directly inside the chat. No more copying a good answer, pasting it elsewhere, and fixing the formatting by hand.
That says a lot about Gemini app’s direction. It is trying to be a wider productivity surface that fits into the apps and file formats people already use every day.
@zaczuo How has this file generation feature changed your own daily workflow; like, are you using it to skip back-and-forth between chat and Google Docs more often now?
The LaTeX support is the interesting one here. Generating a `.tex` file is easy enough, but does it come pre-structured with proper packages declared in the preamble, or is it more of a raw content dump that still needs a working template wrapped around it before it'll actually compile?