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I find myself working more and more from the terminal using LLMs in the CLI (vibe, codex, claude code). This works great for tech-related tasks (wonderful integration with github through gh, etc), but it does not work well for ops-related tasks.
It would be terrific for these tools to be able to interact with proton products through a safe connection! :)
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My two cents: this is a very important feature for me as well as most of my workflow with online documents involves (1) editing the document online with multiple users and then (2) exporting frozen pdf versions of the document to share them more widely / sign them, etc.
For now, the cleanest way for me to obtain an okay-looking pdf is by exporting a .docx document and then turn it into a pdf using a local piece of software. However, the visual style of the generated .docx is still funny looking.
I would love to see a better PDF export :) (which I reckon is going to be crucial for Slides as well, where I personally use the exact same workflow)
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As mentioned in the previous update on this feature, it is now being edited to be a request for slides.
Please feel free to undo your vote if this is not something you want included in Proton Drive.
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This is the last reason I'm still using google drive. Also, I believe that a large numbers of researchers I know are using Google Slides as well (because they can access their presentations on pretty much any machine with a decent browser, which is a critical feature when presenting abroad, etc).
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I see that Google Calendar has an appointment scheduling feature. It would be very cool to have that in Proton Calendar :)
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Google workspace just shipped an open source CLI: https://github.com/googleworkspace/cli
I understand that it sits on their REST API, which is a high-lift task for proton workspace given that it should handle end-to-end encryption.
However, it unlocks a bunch of agentic features that I would love to have with proton as well! 😊