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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Aki K. commented
Yes, please. Add Notes feature.
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Huw Dixon commented
Yes! Currently i use Standard Notes. We've also used Keep before that. This suite could really benefit from an encrypted Notes app.
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Anonymous commented
Yes. Exactly!! Just some basic notes and such to start with. Doesn't have to be full word processing. But exactly the uses listed above.
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Andrew Violette commented
Uploading documents is kinda tedious. I would love to just be able to create text files and edit them directly from the drive app (and use it as a replacement for Apple Notes). Support for Markdown would be great.
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Anonymous commented
I really like MS OneNote but stopped using it once you could only save your work to OneDrive. If ProtonNotes could be as cool as that, I'm sure many OneNote or even EverNote folks could come over.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed, avoid downloading because the point it to store the document in the drive. I currently use Signal's memo to self feature but this is only for small text strings.
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Mary Coleman commented
I would like to create a txt file while I'm in drive instead of having to create it in notepad and then upload it to protondrive. This would be really helpful because I have lots of notes that I could keep here and it would be really convenient to be able to create these notes inside of drive. I currently use NOTES in outlook and I'm trying to convert over to protondrive.
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Anonymous commented
The ability to edit text files on ProtonDrive without needing to download it first would give users the ability to use ProtonDrive as a place to store notes such as like grocery lists, to-do lists, password storage, or just as a method of passing text strings between devices.
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Kevin Dusling commented
Just want to second this. There are so many text based notetakers that protonmail could supersede if it added this simple functionality.
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Michael Baeuerle commented
It would be nice to have a simple texteditor in ProtonDrive to write some secret notes directly there. It is awfool to write it in an extern editor, load it up and then delete the note with a shredder-app.
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Anonymous commented
Being able to edit text files (just need to change the text no formatting).
This would make it easy to store personal notes on ProtonDrive, whithout having to reupload files. -
Anonymous commented
Yes, I would like to see Proton have a Notes feature that can be easily accessed through the email platform.
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Steve Lympany commented
I use TURTL for local encrypted notes. It's very good, "owned" by one guy, Andrew Lyon - see github. But I don't think it's being developed much, or at all. It's a very decent Evernote competitor.
See twitter @turtlapp and @lyonbros
I don't know if he will sell, of course.
Full integration with ProtonDrive would be great - if not obvious!
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Anonymous commented
Yes, and add notes to emails (e.g., I receive an email, I want to add some notes related to this email without creating a draft)
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ZT commented
Proton notes are very much missing
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Lorin commented
I see this has been suggested a couple of years ago (which I upvoted), but perhaps a new mention is in order: Cloud-based apps like Evernote, OneNote, and Notion have grown in popularity in the last few years, and more options are appearing every day. But the privacy policies in their Terms and Conditions are uniformly horrible! I would love to see the Proton suite expanded with an EverNote competitor that offers actual privacy and security. Ideally more than a simple text notepad, but even that would be a start. With hacks and breaches in the news almost every week, I think a large number of people would value having a safe, encrypted, zero-knowlege alternative.
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Christian Heger commented
Based on my experience with ProtonMail: I would absolutely use, recommend and pay for storage.
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Anonymous commented
An encrypted notes app like google keep or Microsoft one note
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Anonymous commented
Great idea some alternatives to these services: https://www.privacytools.io/providers/paste/
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Martin commented
Very good idea, indeed! (It can be one of the first ProtonDrive features which are not just "storing something somewhere".)