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    Jipetouille commented  · 

    Totally agree. I think that the idea of having an app for each function on each system is the best option. Having mail / calendar / contact splitted between three softwares in my PC, smartphone, web app, is the standard in Windows, Mac, Nextcloud ... And so should it be on Proton. I don't know if it's the best for everyone, but as it's the standard, it is what I am more familiar with, so the more produtive with.

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    Jipetouille commented  · 

    I upvote because it's a fun idea, but realy not important at the moment. I personnaly use graphene OS on my smartphone, and what I need right now is more apps that build up a "Proton environment" like contact, office ... In sumup: a nextCloud that is built by Proton and maintained by Proton. But in the future, if you have infinite money and workforce, please consider it. Would flash.

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    Jipetouille commented  · 

    I quite disagree. Two ways of doing it: creating a new web browser from scratch, or taking one of them and adding a Proton layout. The first one is too time consumming regarding other priorities, even if I agree that it's a shame that Chromium is everwhere, and that Firefox is the only "mainstream" alternative. The second, I don't see what I would gain that a simple extension couldn't provide.

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    Jipetouille commented  · 

    Totally agree. I think that the idea of having an app for each function on each system is the best option. Having mail / calendar / contact splitted between three softwares in my PC, smartphone, web app, is the standard in Windows, Mac, Nextcloud ... And so should it be on Proton. I don't know if it's the best for everyone, but as it's the standard, it is what I am more familiar with, so the more produtive with.

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