Migrating to Skiff.com is allowing me to dump/combine Proton.me, Sync.com, StandardNotes.com, and Notion.so.

- Proton is moving too slow on feature work and working on irrelevant apps like a password manager.

- Skiff, while not quite as stable/solid, has a more thoughtful feature set without any glaring gaps (Proton Calendar on iOS still doesn't let you invite folks to events, for example).

- Notion has a great collaborative wiki experience, but it's closed source and doesn't have #E2EE; they also have data mining and AI features. Skiff has a similar (still young) feature set in Skiff Pages while being open source and #E2EE.

- Skiff Pages also allows for personal notes not shared within your org, which allows me to roll in my Standard Notes usage, reducing overall cognitive load.

- Sync.com was great for an #E2EE encrypted drive for a few years but the glaring problem is that it's closed source. Skiff Drive will move all my household's family files closer to our other family office usage.

All in all, pleased with our slowly stabilizing #SovereignStack.

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Im quite happy with the developments of proton so far. They are slow though. I’ll check out skiff. Thanks for sharing

I like Proton but ultimately wanted to get away from Notion and Skiff is the only E2EE OSS office suite with a collaborative wiki.

Skiff is growing much fastee than Proton at the moment, which surprised me. Up to 2m+ users now. They're onto something.

More competition is good here and overdue

Skiff you say?? Will check out

I see how this is a selling point for skiff

What's your take on skiff's fondness of Web3/Solana? I see a few shitcoining articles from 2022. Am I just reading outdated information?

https://mirror.xyz/skiff.eth/B6vGTgwXdP5rbLrTZg6Pi72XkNzDesGV3sRH2deT3wo

"... password manager"

Not irrelevant if it's a honey pot.

Nice. I'll be taking a closer look.

Keeping up with freedom tech in exhausting and overwhelming to me. I’m really interested in becoming more self-sovereign but any time I start using a new software or service I read the trade offs and it makes me want to give up. Is self-sovereignty realistically only achievable by techies?

Evaluating #Skiff quick aliases (burner email accounts) as a potential replacement for simplelogin(.)io.

#Skiff is looking to replace Proton, SimpleLogin, StandardNotes, Sync, and Notion in my household.

Cognitive load going *wayyy* down.

Bullish.

https://skiff.com/quick-alias

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I've been using the heck out of Notion's AI for summarizing and creating plans based on meetings. How does Skiff compare on that front?