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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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I think just the same. We need our finances to be private. What better than an app that helps us do this?
There are very good proprietary applications such as MoneyWiz or Wallet from budgetbakers. But there are undoubtedly open source apps and many self-hosted ones that are very good, since they are private and have bank synchronization through the free Gocardless API, such as Firefly III, Actual, Paisa, Fingrom or Cashew. It also has the Cozy app, although I haven't tried it.
Relying on these open source projects to create a beautiful financial app, with good graphics for expenses and budgets, with bank synchronization and with support for attaching PDFs, would be a goal for privacy. Since we have a BTC wallet, why not have it all?
P.S. Sorry if it is not understood well, since I write through a translator.