Proton Acquires Standard Notes (zdnet.com) 10
Privacy startup Proton already offers an email app, a VPN tool, cloud storage, a password manager, and a calendar app. In April 2022, Proton acquired SimpleLogin, an open-source product that generates email aliases to protect inboxes from spam and phishing. Today, Proton acquired Standard Notes, advancing its already strong commitment to the open-source community. From a report: Standard Notes is an open-source note-taking app, available on both mobile and desktop platforms, with a user base of over 300,000. [...] Proton founder and CEO Andy Yen makes a point of stating that Standard Notes will remain open-source, will continue to undergo independent audits, will continue to develop new features and updates, and that prices for the app/service will not change. Standard Notes has three tiers: Free, which includes 100MB of storage, offline access, and unlimited device sync; Productivity for $90 per year, which includes features like markdown, spreadsheets with advanced formulas, Daily Notebooks, and two-factor authentication; and Professional for $120 per year, which includes 100GB of cloud storage, sharing for up to five accounts, no file limit size, and more.
Wonder why (Score:1)
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It’s GOOG Notes.app competitor
But sandboxed for rent if you need more than a scratchpad
OK, what is an "MD app"? (Score:2)
I assume Google is wrong in calling it an app for MD's (Medical Doctors).
Re: OK, what is an "MD app"? (Score:2)
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"startup" (Score:4, Informative)
Re:"startup" (Score:4, Interesting)
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Or more accurately, "overwork your employees by making them work 100 hours/week for very low pay".
Now all they need (Score:2)