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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI would be thrilled to use tags and not be pulled back into the 20th century of email thinking of folders, much less both.
But yes, be able to view both differently. Especially when able to view the one free account that I use a junk account as my 1 free add-on to the mail client since I have a paid account but cannot do so on the paid account.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI would disagree on this only because of how much of a headache phone masking is, especially for any organization that is all over the world. While I would like to see the functionality someday, the buildout of Mail, Calendar, and Drive, and other security features that can all increase revenue to drive these larger projects are necessary. Not to mention underlying social causes like providing free secure communications to places that truly need them.
The cost of a quality phone masking service that properly routes traffic charges a base price of $400 for 5000 calls, although it allows up to 50 free of charge and is a very reputable security company.
Many people do not think about some functions with phone masking, or even assistant are below, and this is just the basics. Bear in mind that costs for services are ate up quickly by old school T1 and T3 lines that you can only oversubscribe so much without risking running out of bandwidth.
Phone number management
Geomatching
Sticky Sender
Intelligent Concurrency
Session management
Control session lifetime
Conversation management
Set business hours
Phone number capabilities
Omnichannel messaging
PSTN and VoIP calling
International phone numbers
Short Codes
MMS
Insights
Message logs
Call logs
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.