Proton Notes
secure notes? add-on to calendar or separate would be great.

Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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Greg commented
I would love to have a proton notes app attached to the proton drive with the ability to edit across all my devices while keeping it all on the encrypted drive.
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JYH commented
Multimedia attachments to notes, like in Apple's Notes.
- Secure storage and cross-platform accessibility for my ideas.
- Capability to attach various media types like photos, audio, and videos, akin to Apple's Notes app.
- Option to encrypt and back up notes offline.
- Use of Proton Drive's storage space for note data. -
Scott commented
- Proton Notes App
- Saved to Proton account
- Allows for organizing and categories
- No wifi needed; but saves to Drive when connected similar to iPhone notes -
Anonymous commented
We need an encrypted notes program like google keep or evernote. Does not need to be designed for heavy use stuff, like taking large notes in university, but just everyday notes, but a large volume of this. Keeping all of these notes in a password manager tends to dilute the password manager and makes finding what you are looking for too difficult.
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[Deleted User] commented
Hi Team,
Adding my votes for a standalone Notes app. Currently using OneNote within the Windows environment and Obsidian in Linux, but would love a truly cross-platform - Android / Linux / WIndows app that was integrated into the Proton ecosystem.
Unfortunately, the limited functionality of the notes within Proton Pass aren't offering the functionality required.
Thanks!
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anonymous commented
I would love a standalone notes app, but simple notes in Proton Pass should still be possible. For some things the notes in Proton Pass are not good enough though.
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anonymous commented
I would love a seperate Proton Notes app!
With it you could make it your diary. You could have a dream diary and a normal diary, in different folders and maybe synced with Calendars, linking a notes category to a calendar.
Some diary apps support the functionality to save an emotion with an entry, The ability to choose a color for each note or stick an emoji to it or something like that would do the trick and be useful in many different ways as well.
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Nozamaton commented
I’m really trying to get off of everything MS.
Proton drive now supports photo backup in android (grapheneOS), and soon to iOS.
Office suite I can deal with liber office.
OneNote however there’s zero alternatives that make sense for me. Standard Notes is more expensive than what I pay for the entire MS suite.
I think OneNote is my last holdout for MS, and after that I can cut it, so please offer some alternative that at least let’s me store some type of notes in drive so I can access and edit from multiple devices. -
Andrea commented
I'd like the ‘Create event’ feature that is located in Gmail that generates a Google Calendar event based on an email to be replicated in Proton apps. This includes turning the subject of the email into the title of the calendar event, putting the the first ~30 lines of the email message into the event description and adding the recipients of the email as event guests.
https://usingtechnologybetter.com/blog/four-ways-to-turn-a-gmail-email-into-a-google-calendar-event/It is critical that calendar notes section have a more robust word processing capability such as:
1: Add attachment
2: Bold text
3: Italic text
4: Underline text
5: Numbered list
6: Bulleted list
7: LinkRight now if you try to add notes its basically plain text and for those of us who want/need to decouple for Google the lack of this functionality makes it near impossible to use Calendar as robustly as Google Calendar. I have to type in a note to myself to "reference this email by this Subject", etc. It's painful and hard to share invites with others without having this function.
Additionally basic Word processing functionality is a MUST IN BOTH the Proton Calendar and Email. The inability to indent (for example if you hit "Tab" it changes your cursor focus not indents your text) across all Proton applications is beyond frustrating since we have all taken this functionality as "base" since the early 2000s.
Copy/paste from email into Calendar or within email message to another processing application has some CRAZY formatting making it near IMPOSSIBLE to work with other applications, specifically MS Office (Word, OneNote, etc).
Thank you!
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Snowdrift commented
For Proton Pass users looking for a quicker method to input notes into Proton Pass Notes, creating a standalone application focused on rapid note addition could significantly improve both efficiency and the overall user experience.
Or integrate it in Proton Calender App
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Jay Choudhary commented
Note App Which Has
Wiki Like Page Design, Pages Interlinking & personal Knowledge Management System,
But all pages should be default markdown supported.
Atleast https://commonmark.org/, https://github.github.com/gfm/, Markdown Extra Syntex and command support for notehttps://pandoc.org/ support for export notes to different format
https://mermaid.js.org/intro/ support for diagrams and visualizations using text and code.
Upper Tool Bar :-
Manual or Auto Sync Button in Every Created Pages
Undo & Redo Option
Reading & Editing Mode Button
Deep Search ( If i upload pdf on my notes or page, than universal search can go deeper to that page and uploaded all dock and embed file to find content )
Search on Note or Page & Find & Replace Features
Select All & Perform Cut,Copy & Paste
Clear Formatting OptionDefault Page Setting:-
Default Page Background Colour
Default Page Format
(Unlimited Scrolling or Page Break)
Default Paper Size Selection
( A4 Size Or 21 cm x 27 cm )
Default Page Orientation Selection
( Landscape or Portrait )
Default Editor Format Selection
( HTML,Text or Markdown Editor )
Default Date & Time Stamp Format
( Apr 16, 2024 23:25 )
View & Edit on Printable LayoutNote Creation Date & Last Edited Date Stamp on Every Note
Word & Character Count on Every Note
Note Export Options
( MS Office, OpenOffice, PDF, MD, EPub )Colourful Tag Addition For Every Note
Latex & https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/input/tex/extensions/ maths block support
Default Page :
Should have
Title,
150 word discription for page
Word count
Created & Update date
Time stamps
Colorful tag or lebel
Seprate corners for footnotes & refrence linksActually I Want 100% Wikipedia like Pages for Personal integrated Notes or Pages for Personal Use.
Make it saparate app or integrate this personal knowledge base to proton pass
Open Source, Decentralised Storage, Zero Knowledge, Privacy Focused App -
Nick Olejniczak commented
I understand Proton Pass provides a secure note-taking feature, but I'm looking for something with more bells and whistles, on par with Evernote and OneNote, but y'know, with Proton security.
Obsidian is the best I've found, but I don't want to spend an additional $8/month just for syncing capabilities. With StandardNotes, I'm not paying $90/annually just to have more than 100mb. Something integrated into this ecosystem would be great. -
CZ commented
I would love to see Proton Notes, separate app. I know Proton suggests to use Standard Notes, but they really do not look good, and really pricey for just notes..
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ym commented
Take a look at Mega.
Let us edit text files directly in Proton Drive and spare yourselfs all work needed to maintain one MORE app.
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Sam Cooke commented
end to end encrypted and the ability to self host would be nice
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Marc commented
I'm currently using Walling, which is fantastic in possibilities and design. But it's not encrypted. I've looked at Standard Notes and that looks okay, but the price is more than I'm willing to spend on a notes app (higher than Walling which has more functionality except for the encryption).
Proton Notes makes a ton of sense. -
Brian Hodges commented
Yes please? This is needed!
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Hen commented
A robust note app like OneNote would be awesome.
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voyager2bird commented
This would be the feature that could divorce me from Microsoft / OneNote. Would need a web clipper function for FF at release.
I would accept less privacy (access to metadata) to have a great "search" function
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Anonymous commented
Dynalist, but encrypted