• wagoner
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    For every proton post, can we please get a bot that auto posts these, to save everyone the effort:

    • proton isn’t private / yes it is / they never claimed to be
    • wasnt there a case when they shared that activist account / you have the facts wrong, here’s what actually happened
    • [insert proton app name] for Linux when? / Linux is only x% of user base
    • proton needs to finish [insert proton app name] before starting something new / they are different teams so not relevant
    • proton needs to make X / no they don’t
    • people shouldn’t put all their eggs in one basket / don’t use the service then

    Thanks!

  • @0oWow@lemmy.world
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    405 months ago

    FYI this does not include spreadsheets, so if you’re hoping to replace an office suite, it’s not there yet.

      • @krash@lemmy.ml
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        15 months ago

        Have you tried a low-code database, such as nocodb? I tried satisfy my need for structures data that way and it works for simple usecases. There are formulas too, but they (like spreadsheets) require some knowledge to set up.

    • d-RLY?
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      75 months ago

      Maybe Cryptpad would be a good option if you need spreadsheets more than documents.

    • @Tubulous@beehaw.org
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      You sort of have one but not really. You can launch it from the Android Proton Drive app. Granted it then launches it into a web browser, but GrapheneOS/Vanadium seems to handle it well. Would also prefer an app, or allow me to use Standard Notes as the client and sync with my Proton account.

        • @Tubulous@beehaw.org
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          Ah you are right - I had created the Proton Doc on the web and launched it after from Android after. I did not actually create the file in Android. Just checked and the option is not there for me either. Maybe next update? Still would prefer the ability to use Standard Notes as the client, similar to how I can with SimpleLogin today.

          • @JCreazy@midwest.social
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            15 months ago

            I’m still figuring out proton. I’m trying to switch most of my account over to proton. You use the simple login app? Doesn’t proton pass have that ability as well?

            • @Tubulous@beehaw.org
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              Yes - you can use your Proton account to log directly into Simplelogin via web, browser extension, or Android app. I suspect the Proton Pass feature is related to their partnership with Simplelogin but not sure? I actually just noticed the email generation Pass feature this week. Having that integrated into the password manager is really handy. May be time to start using it but migrating password managers is a pain.

    • Eggyhead
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      75 months ago

      I would need spreadsheets and slideshow presentations as well.

    • @Dymonika@beehaw.org
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      75 months ago

      I don’t think it’s Nextcloud competition so much as Google Drive competition, which is certainly closed-source.

    • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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      55 months ago

      Over nextcloud probably the e2ee. I suppose soon they will also integrate this better with email (like you can attach directly and save directly from email), so the seamless integrations with the rest of the products will probably amount to other benefits over time.

    • Litanys
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      55 months ago

      Lack of true open cooperation? Oh wait, you said benefit… Ease of use? Maybe? And slightly less buggy?

  • sunzu
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    Has anyone used it?

    How did you get to it?

    Clicked the link:

    At that time, if you go to drive.proton.me(new window) and click on New in the top left, you will see the ability to create a New document

  • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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    45 months ago

    “After years of pushing their proprietary and closed solutions to privacy minded people Proton decided that it was in their best interest to further bury said users into their service as a form of vendor lock-in. To achieve this they made yet anoter non-standard groupware feature - a document editor.

    • @Steve@communick.news
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      205 months ago

      Is there an open standard for encrypted asynchronous colabreative document creation and editing?

      • Eager Eagle
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        65 months ago

        As open components, we have the OpenDocument standard + signal protocol for E2EE + CRDTs for conflict resolution. No idea whether they’re compatible though.

        As a product, Collabora Online is open and collaborative.

        • @Steve@communick.news
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          75 months ago

          Collabra seems close. They do use ODF. And you can host you’re own server.
          But they don’t seem to use E2EE. And the collaborative aspect doesn’t apear to be an open standard you can use with different software packages.

          • Eager Eagle
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            E2EE would be nice, but what’s your idea of open standard for collaboration as opposed to simply open source?

            If we had multiple software solutions implementing the same ways of collaborating what would be gained / in what ways would they differentiate and still remain compatible?

            • @Steve@communick.news
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              Our comments right here on the Fediverse, are a good example.
              Lemmy, Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, and numerous others, all use the same open communication standard; Offering very different services and experiences.

    • Eager Eagle
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      Exactly. At this point idk why anyone bothers migrating to things that are not backed by open standards. The price of vendor lock-in always comes.

      • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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        Until I can easily export the data, where is the vendor lock?

        Vendor lock means that migrating away has significant cost or technical challenges.

        Take this case: documents saved are first of all easily downloadable from drive (in bulk), and also exportable in markdown.

        They change pricing/add features that I don’t want/sell off the company (hard now that it’s managed by a nonprofit but still) etc.? I make a nice bulk download and move everything in whatever other system I want. I can do the same for contacts, email (I use my own domains) and calendar. Basically, 1h + the time to download files and I am moved to another provider.

        Can you elaborate in what you think the vendor lock looks like?

    • @bloubz@lemmygrad.ml
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      I want Proton to replace Google. I wish for that. And during this time we can use open source software as well

  • @pyre@lemmy.world
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    wasn’t proton revealed to be bullshitting about privacy recently?

    edit: swiss courts compelled protonmail to log IPs, keep fingerprints of browsers and disclose them to authorities. there is no privacy.