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This new open-source office suite wants to replace Google Docs and Microsoft Office
Euro-Office is based on OnlyOffice, with collaborative editing support.
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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, ...
Integrated into platforms like Proton Docs or OpenProject, the Euro-Office component enables real-time editing of documents, spreadsheets, and presentation files while supporting multiple formats.
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 ...
Proton has launched 'Docs in Proton Drive,' a free and open-source end-to-end encrypted web-based document editing and collaboration tool. Proton is a Swiss company renowned for its privacy-focused ...
Swiss privacy company Proton today launched Proton Docs, which it is pitching to customers as a "secure alternative to Google Drive and Docs." Proton Docs offers user end-to-end encrypted (E2E) ...
Proton is continuing to build out its Drive suite of productivity tools for its privacy-focused alternative to Google Docs and Microsoft Word. The latest update is to the Docs app, which now has a ...
After decades of using both Google's and Microsoft's productivity suites, it's clear that one continues to deliver the strongest combination of power, flexibility, and collaborative capability. I've ...
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