The privacy-focused Proton Sheets tool is designed to compete with Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel.
It's the latest in Proton's growing line of privacy-focused alternatives to Microsoft's and Google's office apps.
Proton Sheets adds fully encrypted, collaborative spreadsheets to Proton Drive as the service expands its workspace tools.
Before it took over her life, Leila Gharani mostly took Microsoft Excel for granted. She was working on a process optimization project for a large paper-products manufacturer—a job that, to hear her ...
Proton started as just an email provider, but it has slowly built up an ecosystem of privacy-first web services. That ...
Proton, the privacy tech leader behind Proton Drive and Proton Docs, today announces the launch of Proton Sheets, an ...
I finally decided it was time for a big change. I finally decided to replace the programs I had known for years with one ...
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Between checking emails, responding to Slack messages, flitting between 20 different tabs (spreadsheets, Google docs, you name it) and occasionally being distracted by notifications flashing up on my ...
Proton today announced the launch of Proton Sheets, its end-to-end encrypted spreadsheet web application designed to offer a ...
NEW DELHI – Google is close to finalizing locations for its first-ever physical retail stores outside the U.S., with India emerging as the chosen market, according to Reuters. The tech giant, which ...