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I don't wanna log into Reddit just to ask this but if you're inclined: how's things going with Standard Notes since they bought it? I haven't seen any change or decline in the app experience since Proton bought it so thanks so far (I'm also using Protonmail).
There was only one question regarding Standard Notes:
And the rep from ProtonMail replies:
The were several replies of people asking for them to prioritize integration, while a couple wanted them to focus on Docs.
Cheers thank you for that. My main hope is that they don't fuck Standard Notes up somehow, it's a wonderful editor and I've been a paying supporter of it since very early on.
Yeah, it's solid. I don't love the electron app but understand why that choice was made.
And too the main dev is really passionate about the project and has done awesome things with it. It feels like he landed in a good place and is getting opportunities for healthy growth out of the deal.