Just waiting on what the Standard Notes collaboration pans out to.
Also wish they'd flesh out their side projects fully before adding more and more new toys to the suite.
id advise to just start using jopling or whatever suits you. i cannot proove it but would not be surprised if they keep buying those apps mainly to remove them from the market and thus grow their monopoly ecosystem. addy.io also got an offer to sell but refused.
A new proton product that isn't useless? ahem PASS
I like this, and I REALLY hope Proton ignores the fact that a web browser came first in their community poll for their next service / product. That result shocked me, I couldn't think of a worse (specifically, more redundant) application for them to release / develop.
The web browser thing seems like such a waste, especially when privacy-focused browsers already exist and can even integrate their suite of apps pretty easily.
I think its redundant and an incredibly bad idea to have my email, vpn, calendar, and cloud provider host my passwords. If I wanted a cloud based password manager, I'd use a standalone tool like Bitwarden. (imo, I realistically think protons implementation in probably just as secure for the average user.)
Either way, I think a password database is too important to store in the cloud, so I use KeePass.
imo they offer unfinished or straight up redundant products. with the "community feedback" you get a certain amount of "points" which you can use to beg them to implement features (which other apps implemented years ago) only for them to basically never implement anything, even if hundreds of users describe it as "critical".
it took me a week to convince my family of a familyplan, but then less than 1 hour of trying the android apps to decide against it.