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Introducing Docs in Proton Drive – collaborative document editing that’s actually private: https://proton.me/blog/docs-proton-drive
With Docs you can:
- Write with privacy — Create and edit documents within Proton Drive, knowing your contents are only accessible to you and those you choose to share with.
- Share and invite anyone — Invite other users to view or edit your documents with a single click.
- Collaborate in real-time — Changes are reflected immediately, ensuring every contributor always sees the most up-to-date version.
- View cursors and presence indicators — See who else is viewing or editing the document, enhancing teamwork and communication.
- Leave comments and replies — Add comments to share feedback without editing the document. Comments are visible to all collaborators, keeping everyone in the loop.
- Import and export with ease — You can upload .docx documents, edit them, and download in various formats like .docx, .txt, .md, and HTML.
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This is an area with a lot of potential, a permission based CRM, as a critical business tool that retains the privacy of customers as part of the business promise. Take a loot at OnePageCRM as an example of how this could work with added privacy.
Additionally, the software could also have a version for all users to have a better perspective of their interactions with colleagues, friends and family.
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Can the spreadsheet in Standard Notes be transformed as the starting point?
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When you sign out of Proton Drive on a local computer, Mac or Windows, the synced copies of the files remain unencrypted on your local disk.
There are three simple use cases here that could be facilitated by options on the sign-out page.
1. Securely remove all data from the local disk
2. Encrypt the locally stored data until the user signed in again
3. Leave the data as is, open and insecure - the current behaviour.This would allow the user to choose how their data is handled when signing out.
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Good idea!