Proton said the Standard Notes app, which is available for both mobile and desktop, will remain “open source, freely available and fully supported”.

It also suggested that there will be no change to Standard Notes’ prices; its press release specifies that existing five-year subscriptions “will continue to be honored.”

“Standard Notes will remain an independent product and in due course both companies will open access to their products to each others’ users,” Proton added.

  • @Steve@communick.news
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    198 months ago

    That article was far more clear than their own. “Joining Forces” as they called it, could mean almost anything. But “Acquiring” Standard Notes to add to their services actually explains what’s happening.

    If it follows the SimpleLogin acquisition as they implied, it’ll still be a separately branded product that’s added to a Proton Ultimate subscription. So that’s cool.

    • @jarfil@beehaw.org
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      118 months ago

      "Standard Notes will remain an independent product and in due course both companies will open access to their products to each others’ users,” Proton added.

      Sounds like they plan to end up merging it all.

      • Dark Arc
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        17 months ago

        It’s a bit murkier, SimpleLogin remains an independent product that you can now login to with a proton account. They also added some of SimpleLogin’s features into Proton.

        I wouldn’t be surprised if they do a similar thing where you can login to standard notes itself with a Proton account but they also start integrating pieces of the app more closely into the Proton suite.