Proton has added a new privacy-focused spreadsheet app to its productivity suite to tempt users over from Google and ...
Sagar has been writing about technology for over half a decade. An MBA grad, who worked for a top MNC in London, quit his job to pursue his passion for technology. Since then, Sagar's work has ...
A hot trend in tech these days is coming up with the next great “spreadsheet killer”—the dazzling app that’ll make us all abandon Excel and Google Sheets in favor of some newer, sleeker, and more ...
Privacy first, even when you're collaborating. If you're looking for a seamless switch from Google Docs to an AI-free encrypted writing app, then Proton Docs is what ...
Free spreadsheet apps are a cool idea, as long as you’re comfortable with their limitations. Many are ad-supported, for instance, so expect part of your screen to be trying to sell you something.
Proton Sheets offers an alternative to businesses worried that data held in Excel and Google Docs will be used to train AI ...
Google knows what we search for, where we go, who we email—and diligently stores it all as well. For many users, this has long been too much of a “good thing”. If you want to live a more digitally ...