Piece by piece, Proton is building an alternative to Google Workspace with a more of a focus on privacy. The latest addition is a document editor with end-to-end encryption. Officially dubbed “Docs in ...
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I replaced Google Docs with this free, open-source collaborative editor, and I think I'll stick with it
For years, Google Docs was my go-to tool for writing, editing, and collaborating. It’s hard to argue with the convenience of its cloud-based platform and its suite of powerful features. But recently, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The pitch for Proton Docs is a lot like the pitch for all things Proton: it’s as good as Google, but it’s not ...
When particle physicist Andy Yen launched the privacy-focused email service Proton Mail as an ambitious crowdfunding campaign in 2014, the ultimate goal was to make it easier for people to be private ...
Proton, the maker of privacy-centric software tools, has set its sights on one of Google's most widely-used productivity platforms. The Swiss company has introduced Proton Docs, a more secure take on ...
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I tested Google Docs and found it to be one of the best online word processors you can choose
The best word processors are essential tools for both personal and corporate use. They make it easy to type and edit everyday documents, from contracts to memos ...
Proton now has its own version of Google Docs in its Drive cloud storage service, and like the company's other products, it comes with end-to-end encryption. The company says its flavor of Docs ...
After decades of using both Google's and Microsoft's productivity suites, it's clear that one continues to deliver the ...
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