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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Guillaume commented
Leaving asides the Onenote, Keep and Evernote offer, I have tried several services like Joplin but its interface is pretty old school and it does not have a web interface. Or Standard notes, but it's kind of expensive and does not handle media items properly. Simplenote simply does not handle anything more than text.
In the end, i'm on Apple Notes which has a password protection option and just what I need in terms of features but then that's a closed ecosystem. So an offer from Proton would be nice.
My guess is that considering all the work that has already been done on mail, it would not be such a big challenge like calendar was a couple years ago
To further complete, i know we all want them to focus on what's already available but the Proton already masters
Message encryption ;
Message draft / editing ;
Labels and folders organization.
Search
I'm viewing a product largely base on Mail without the sending features
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[Deleted User] commented
7 years later... Any news about the notes?
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Pawel commented
Not necessarily with calendar event support, but regular, normal notes + note lists
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Cheddar Bob commented
This would be awesome.
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Alexandersundberg commented
Great!
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Tim commented
Google keep is terrible IMO. Would be better if a ProtonNote app (or ProtonDrive Notebook) functioned more like Standard Notes, OneNote, or Apple Notes. Having it based on ProtonDrive would be really great for maintaining offline backups of notes.
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Diego Santos commented
the notes should be integrated with the calendar as well and with the contacts' names.
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Gehel commented
Dreaming of a OneNote by Proton :) (with android/ios app sync)
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Zak Brooks commented
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Someone commented
What if this feature is inside ProtonDrive
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Anonymous commented
Protonmail has done a great work by creating proton Calendar. It would be very helpful if protonmail creates another privacy focused productive app "Note" ( where i could store sensitive details and passwords)
Just like google note with the check-box and colourful theme to notes would be very useful.
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Anonymous commented
Nooooo, no syncing to OneNote or whatever hybrid of a mess SharePoint, Teams, and OneDrive to the point we if remembering when SharePoint 2003 was the answer to everything. No to Google, Box, Apple Notes (as if they would ever make that easy), and no to DropBox
Yes to pCloud, NextCloud, SimpleNote (makers of WordPress that have kept registration of users to use program but always maintained FOSS), Zoho (never sold customer data from day 1 despite being around since 1996, took a stand and never stepped away from it), and of course ProtonDrive as built out.
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My Ground commented
I agree with Tim. Standard Notes has a reasonable number of features and has been rock solid as far as syncing between my devices.
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RD commented
ProtonNote
Make a tool that combine both ProtonDrive and ProtonCalendar, just creating a feature that allow have our own private Agenda of Notes in order, the things of every day may the best way for intruders to check out and be aware of our movements, so, just having a encrypted drive that allows drop information, but not the order of our lifes, isn´t a useful tool at the end of the day, so most of us at some point really need a system that help keep things in order and producing, so I REALLY NEED A SECURE PLACE TO PUT AND ORDER ALL MY STUFFS, MY IDEAS AND MY THOUGTS, just like Evernote, that I´m actually using.
So, its not like creating something from scratch, is only use the things already exists and make a plataform to create notes and groups of notes, make proyects, have information you consider important.
Making a app like Evernote doesn´t a infraction to law, beacause it will be only a Proton feature that helps the consumer, at the Proton way, doing all encrypted and safe.
Hope see the new feature soon, best wishes
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anonimyous commented
proton note taking applicaition please
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anonimyous commented
A secure note taking application from proton technoligies