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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
An error occurred while saving the comment Proton Unlimited User 130558y4 commentedPlease check Logseq. They are lacking a better syncing and encryption mechanism. But they are a great note app (comparable to Obsidian). I like Standard Notes, but their noting rationale is similar to Evernote. Another huge gruop of users would love to use block-based noting app like Logseq and Obsidian. Since Obsidian is already very mature, Logseq is an ideal partner for Proton.
I'm a logseq user so I need to now the local directory of those "make available offline." I need to appoint the folder path for Logseq to start using the noting app. I think there could be a way to take care the secrecy and to allow logseq to access the local folder. Maybe there could be an exntion in logseq to hold a local key and for proton drive to allow any apps who has that key to access the local encrypted folders.
Anyway, this is really important. It is a daily life matter.