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Could we please have the Snooze button made available to everyone?
At the moment, it is only partially implemented and accessible exclusively to users who have Conversation Grouping enabled. This means it is not a complete implementation.
It doesn’t make sense for the feature to be limited in this way; it’s like making an email function available only to users who use a light theme or a specific layout.
Could you please extend the implementation so that it is available to all users?
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ProtonMail offers encrypted contacts for both web and mobile applications (https://protonmail.com/blog/encrypted-contacts-manager/). Calendar and note functionality will be released in the future.
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Isolated "encrypted contacts" are really not enough as not in sync with the device's data. Happy that are encrypted, but if they are isolated, it doesn't fulfil the purpose.
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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Just wondering if there’s any news about Standard Notes lately?
Ever since they teamed up with Proton, things seem to have stayed more or less the same.Standard Notes is still doing its own thing, and you still need a separate subscription for the extra features. It doesn’t look like it’s been integrated into the Proton ecosystem just yet.
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Great News! Please, just make the UI like Notion as Standard Notes looks like from the 90s, clunky and old.
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Just a few notes here (pun not intended), food for thought.
Standard Notes seems not functional anymore and appears to have been abandoned.
Proton Docs is not an appropriate solution for this use case, as it addresses a different scope.
A note taking application is intended to be lightweight and focused on the quick capture and organisation of notes, ideas, and details, similar in nature to tools such as Notion. Supporting Markdown can be useful for some users, but making Markdown the only option limits flexibility and can add unnecessary friction for a simple note taking application.
A note taking application must be lightweight, simple, fast, and well organised. This is particularly important for business use cases, such as managing multiple clients with separate vaults, keeping private notes visible only to the author, or maintaining content that must remain invisible to the client. The application should allow the creation of a new note instantly and without distractions, ideally through a browser extension or a quick action menu. If opening a browser is required every time a note needs to be captured, the process becomes impractical and the application might be abandoned.
The same applies to overly complex applications that require long structural decisions about where to save content, how to organise it, or that enforce a single document based workflow. Note taking is inherently a fast, low friction activity and requires a dedicated solution designed specifically for that workflow.
Reading other comments, someone already mentioned valuable tools such as OneNote, Notesnook, Google Keep, Obsidian, or Notion as reference