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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Rasmus
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Agreed!
I would finally be able to get out of Google drive completely, if this was possible.
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Rasmus
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Agreed!
I would finally be able to get out of Google drive completely, if this was possible.
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RB
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On this take I see more people where they would like a take of proton on spreadsheet, word and more. Where I think that would be great and bring loads of safety and security with it I would love to see when something like that gets added a update to proton drive. Where we can work directly on spreadsheets in the drive and maybe collaborate at the same time with other proton users?
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Abdullah
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Instead of making Proton Docs, Slides, etc. which take forever to make, just partner with a privacy based office suite like OnlyOffice to make everything easier.
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Abdullah
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Instead of making Proton Docs, Slides, etc. which take forever to make, just partner with a privacy based office suite like OnlyOffice to make everything easier.
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Arnie
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How about OpenOffice?
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Ice Box
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For Proton Docs, and possibly sheets and slides, it would be a mess if Proton would bring multiple messy apps.
Instead, a lightweight and offline Office-Suit with basic (or Advanced) document editing features can simply suffice with multiple functions requested by most users. -
Henry Dyck commented
My only gripe so far with it: It has no formatting what so ever. I would love to see it turn out as a better version of Liber Docs and or Docs. With how Proton does things... ittle defiantly be a lot better.
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Henry Dyck commented
That or Libre Office YES!!!
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Henry Dyck commented
I was just coming to comment this!!! It would make my decision to switch fully away from Microsoft much easier.
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Dave
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I look forward to new features deployed as indicated on your roadmap: https://proton.me/blog/proton-drive-product-roadmap
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Levi
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i agree with the idea, but it should be libreoffice
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Jeremy D'Sa commented
Proton has started making Proton Docs and that ecosystem which is great but the FOSS world already has the likes of LibreOffice and others. Integrating them into Proton would show Proton cares about FOSS but also gives Proton Users the option to use other open-source software right into Proton's Web UI.
Adding the option to open docs files in a web LibreOffice Editor would be amazing. I think Proton can and should build their own Docs and etc ecosystem but they should also integrate others that are FOSS, ethical and privacy minded. -
DanTe
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This, but LibreOffice.
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latsss
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Please don't. The company and its development are based in russia, despite their claims to be based in Latvia
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Giulia
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In order to use Proton Drive with big teams, we should be able to work simultaneously on docs as it happens with Google docs and the Office suite. Can you open Proton Drive to Office editors? Even the web version only would be a great added value compared to the current situation.
I would love to use my Proton Drive more but now the features are too limited for using it in bigger teams. -
bldgzr
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Good idea!
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Jacob Ehlert commented
Similar to Microsoft Office, I think Proton Office would be cool, 1 singular consistent app, multi-platform, with docs, slides, and sheets (possibly different names). Move docs from Drive into Office, and build other Office apps and that would be awesome. And obviously have it integrate mainly with Drive to store the files, and with other Proton apps.
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Jeremy
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Though Docs is an amazing product to add to the ecosystem, it alone cannot stand up to Google's collaborative ecosystem. With the integration of the full suite of LibreOffice and the online collaboration and end-to-end security of Docs, Proton can actually be a true competitor in this space, with the ability to work on documents, spreadsheets, pdf's, diagrams, and more.
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Kazimierz Krauze
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Or libreoffice! Accually nextcloud has such features. So as nextcloud is open source you can just implement it.