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I'm a small business of 2 people (husband/wife) and have been using Office365 for about 7 years now. We frequently use...

- Outlook

- OneDrive and OneNote

- Excel...some Word and Powerpoint

I think we pay about $250/yr for each of us.

Now - I'm not a fan of Microsoft having access to all of my information...and potentially running models on it/etc. Now, it appears like they want to force MFA using the Microsoft Authenticator App. I still use either Google Authenticator or 2-factor via SMS like what most banks have.

Is there a product suite, or series of products, that I can use to accomplish the same tasks? I just reviewed the Proton website and it definitely covers email, calendar, and looks to cover OneDrive functionality. I also like that they have VPN, too.

I understand Google has free options, but they are Google...reserving the right to also train models on our data/emails.

We use iOS devices, so I could go with the Numbers/Pages/Keynote/Notes/iCloud...but never really been a fan. Also used Evernote in the past.

Back to Proton mail - if I moved my domain over to them, would I be sent to Junk/Spam more or less often. My current emails frequently end in Junk/Spam and I do not do a lot of email...maybe 30-50/week to individuals or small distributions?

I will note that I used to send my Lesson Availability emails via my business email, and someone told me that I may be getting thrown into Junk/Spam because of that...even though my clients were not reporting it as Junk/Spam. Nowadays, I use Mailchimp for my Tennis Lesson email blasts that goes out 1-2x/week for maybe 40-50 emails.

#asknostr #smallbiz #microsoft #google

Proton Unlimited for mail, calendar, cloud drive, vpn and password management

OR Tuta for email & calendar

Aegis Authenticator as a standalone auth

Libreoffice or Collabra Office for office tasks

Microsoft is an unecessary evil. Get rid of them.

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I'll look into Libreofficee and Collabra Office. I definitely use OneNote a lot...primarily for common shopping lists, tennis drills, racquet recommendations, etc to share with my wife. One thing I never liked about iOS Notes is lack of formatting w/bulleted and check lists, colors/fonts, etc.

Wonder if the two you mention cover some of those features - or if I need to see how far along Evernote has come...and their own potential invasions of privacy. And does anyone know if Apple does the same thing if using iCloud, Notes, Mail...which by the way, I really can't stand Mail, but that is because I've used Outlook for decades?

#Microshit 🫂