JarickWorks
My feedback
50 results found
-
4,185 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
1,296 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment
JarickWorks
commented
I think a mobile/desktop (hybrid) operating system based on Linux using the GNOME Shell would be a good place to start. Having all the Proton apps preinstalled with a unified system login for all the apps would be great.
Only issue would be that there are a few gaps in the ecosystem at present that would need to be addressed:
• Browser (based on Gecko, see Librewolf)
• Contacts app
• Communication app (covering text / voice / video using the Signal protocol)
• Photos / videos app (with camera integration)
• Maps app (using OpenStreetMap data with Proton-themed tiles)
• Notes app (StandardNotes)
• Office suite (StandardNotes potentially covers word processing and spreadsheets, but not slides)
• Settings app (for all Proton services, plus other system settings and third-party apps)
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
775 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
An error occurred while saving the comment
JarickWorks
commented
I think it would be better to have separate apps instead. Need this on Mac too.
-
38 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
An error occurred while saving the comment
JarickWorks
commented
I would like to be able to use part of my Drive storage to host my personal website.
Such a service would need to support the popular languages, frameworks, and databases, such as Node.js, PHP/Laravel, mySQL, and MongoDB.
Considering that Proton has acquired Standard Notes, which has a code editor, having web hosting would fit nicely with that app.
-
1,971 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
3,297 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
494 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
2,834 votes
Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
1,312 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
-
2,755 votes
JarickWorks
supported this idea
·
Forking, or acquiring, the LibreWolf browser would be a smart move. Most of the work to make it private has already been done (it is considered the most private browser behind Tor Browser).
The only work that would be required would be an overhaul of the UI to make it consistent with the Proton suite of apps and integration of Proton services.
The only thing I would want to see personally is vertical tabs similar to the Arc browser implementation.