Proton Docs / collaboration suite
(folders and docs similar to GoogleDocs)
Proton mail needs some collaborative word processor and spreadsheet in a drive where people can securely work on it but only the person who owns the files can keep them and no one can download them or copy them.
Proton now has Docs:
https://proton.me/drive/docs
And Sheets:
https://proton.me/drive/sheets
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Jipetouille
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That would be actually a very good idea. I move from Murena.io (/e/OS) because of the lack of encryption. But now I'm a bit disappointed by the lack of interoperability of Proton Services when it comes to share multiple documents on multiple devices and edit them. For exemple, opening an office document in Android, that I started on PC was totally doable with Murena, and a pain even for a txt document with Proton. I'm not worried, Proton services are new and they increase very quickly over the months. The acquisition of a note taking app is exciting for this purpose but I dream to get bigger.
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Almost Unhackable
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Similar to Google Docs or Microsoft Online Office, only a productivity suite that is private and not read by big tech for AI learning .. A productivity suite that is collaborative and ties in with Proton Drive.
I dont like the idea of Google reading my doc's, but they make the best collaborative doc platform -
Øistein
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I've been using cryptpad lately, and would love to see a proton collaboration
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Ron Kennedy commented
Yes, some basic apps need to be integrated with Drive.
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[Deleted User]
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Now with the acquisition of Standard Notes I think there is room to expand its features with PowerPoints and Documents. It already has Spreadsheets. Then it would start being an alternative for Microsoft Word and PowerPoint (or Googles services). I think that would be a great addition for individuals but of course also businesses.
I personally need an Office program and since I can't sync my documents from MS Office automatically with Proton Drive, this would kill two birds with one stone.
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Huey
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Just commenting to slightly revise -- and name Etherpad as a good open source alternative to Skiff Pages (which I don't actually think ever released their code).
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Hi
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I mean, with the purchase of Standard Notes, Proton could easily do this. Standard Notes has a rich text editor and a (albeit too basic) spreadsheet, so the team likely could make a full encryption syncing (learning Proton's version of encryption) office suite of docs, a full spreadsheet that can actually have lots of rows and other full features, a presentation slides, and a forms (I guess cryptpad does forms too but Proton duplicates things at times anyways like Proton Pass with other password managers out there).
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Huey
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With the recent acquisition of Standard Notes, it seems like Proton has plans to do what was done with SimpleLogin: maintain the original service while also integrating a version of it into the Proton workflow. I speculate that something like "Proton Notes" - built off the Standard Notes code - is on the horizon. And if so, I really hope Proton also pays attention to the open-source code of CryptPad and (the now-defunct) Skiff Pages and makes real-time collaboration possible. This will put Proton Drive on-par with Google Drive - except, of course, it will be E2E encrypted. This would be a game-changer and would definitely attract more users.
I don't share other users' concerns about Standard Notes needing to look more "modern." It honestly looks modern enough to me (especially Standard Notes spreadsheets - the dark mode is great and unique for those). I think more people are looking for a Google Drive alternative than something like Obsidian/LogSeq/Notion; but if Proton does go for building out something in the vain of Obsidian/LogSeq/Notion, I think it should come after building out real-time collaboration - which should be the priority.
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alspals
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I would love a collaboration with CryptPad, a la simplelogin and standard notes. Their encrypted collaboration suite is used a lot in the activism space.
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B.
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Cooperation between Proton and the Document Foundation (LibreOffice) might be the better option.
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Vetrarnott
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I vote not at all, because this is a large additional feature and would unecessarily take away from optimizing existing features. It would be better for Proton to facilitate connecting ProtonDrive to OnlyOffice.
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Michael Jones
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It would be nice to have bi-directional file/folder sharing much like Google drive, where the sharer would add a protonmail members email address to the shared folder which would allow them to add/delete files for collaborations.
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Eriko
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I vote "Not at all" for this request. LibreOffice + Drive client works great. I would rather see all Proton Drive users migrate to LibreOffice first, because LO needs more traction to compete with MS and Google.
Ideally there would be a cooperation between Proton and the Document Foundation, perhaps the latter could develop online editors with Proton Drive storage?
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Bert Michael Connor
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It would be great if we could open and edit Word and Excel documents directly in Proton Drive without having to download them first. You know, something like how Office 360 works, but still private and secure like everything else in Proton. I think it would be super handy so we don't have to jump from one app to another or worry about privacy when using other platforms for editing. It would just make things more straightforward and keep the whole security vibe we love about Proton.
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Reg B commented
The ultimate goal is to have office-style features similar to what I currently have on G%gle Drive, which desperately needs to leave because of their recent 'bait and switch' plan update on users.
Spreadsheets are crucial; they are second only to working with documents.
If an "office suite" of tools were available, including a spreadsheet feature, it would be fantastic. Perhaps collaborating with Airtable or a similar service to create an integration could fulfil this need for spreadsheets, which I'm confident are in high demand for me and others.
By doing so, we could establish a nearly complete working ecosystem that is not reliant on G%gle for documents, spreadsheets, and other Windows suite providers at Offc33&5.
*typos on those big tech providers as i don't want to mention them.
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uvC
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The doc/spreadsheet editor by itself would eliminate the need for other services like Google/MS?
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Tyler
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I would rather see Proton devote their resources toward their existing product suite.
Plenty of other alternatives exist to Microsoft Office and Google, yet the adoption is not there since no one can make a true replacement. There is always a feature to two missing. This is a result of the fact that those companies have far greater resources to devote to those products than any competitor.
I like privacy, but I will continue to use MS office since nothing even comes close if you are someone who uses the more advanced features.
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R commented
Make the suite more complete by adding a word processor, a spreadsheet app, a presentation app and a pdf reader/editor (and perhaps a taks/todo program). Preferably one that works in the cloud and offline as a standalone app. Integrated with Proton Drive and Mail.
Instead of inventing the wheel, Onlyoffice would perhaps be something to look at.
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J
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Hi, please integrate Onlyoffice`s office suite into Proton Drive. Comparable to Cryptpad. So drive can become a fully operational office suite.
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Mich
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I need a file that I can share with coworkers and they need to be able to access and modify the files in this folder from their own proton account. The current link system is a hassle. A link should only be shared once so the file can be mapped on their proton drive account and be shown as a shared folder. Permissions for the people I share the file with would be great too, like see only, see and modify etc..