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Disappointed not to have heard anything from Proton about plans let alone action for the integration between SN and P Docs.
As it stands P Docs is clunky and not especially user friendly. SN is far more sophisticated both technically and aesthetically. A stand alone app is what we need!
I used to subscribe to SN but cancelled my subscription last year when I heard that Proton had bought them out. I was expecting greater and faster progress with the process of integration.
I miss SN. Such that I'm considering re-subscribing. Can anyone (Proton perhaps?) share what plans there for bringing Proton Docs up to the level of SN and will there be a stand alone app for Proton Docs?
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Agree entirely with this thread.
Almost a year has passed since the Proton takeover of Standard Notes was heralded as a significant milestone on Proton's journey, yet disappointing that little has been achieved since then.
I'd have thought a separate App for Proton Docs is a no-brainer. If that's accepted, there seems little point in reinventing the wheel - just allow Proton subscribers access to the excellent SN App either for free or at a significant discount.