I know it's bad to say but MS office is a real barrier. That and done other compatibility issues with Windows apps made me abandon Ubuntu for Windows after several months where I otherwise loved it.
wagoner
It's the CEOs that drive this decision for and against, not the bean counters.
That generational improvement is not the natural order of the universe. It's the result of individuals putting themselves in harms way to push for change. It's hard-fought legislation moving the cause forward. It's constitutional amendments. It's legal cases won against the odds. It's corporations jumping on the bandwagon not wanting to be seen to oppose respectable society.
But those who have always fought against the process are racking up wins. That generational change you've observed that looked inevitable is under severe threat. You cannot count on it happening by itself.
The one in the screenshot
His answer works in the context of the question. That's what this is all about.
Comparing proton with Microsoft like this is a joke.
Oh, I see, thanks for clarifying. I have never had a use case where I want that.
Are you sure others cannot edit? From the linked blog post:
"Share and invite anyone — Invite other users to view or edit your documents with a single click."
"Collaborate in real-time — Changes are reflected immediately, ensuring every contributor always sees the most up-to-date version."
I'm a visionary user of 5 years and am all in on proton. Waiting patiently to replace Dropbox with Drive. But the implementation of drive photos phone sync makes no sense to me. It syncs photos from the phone to drive, yes, but on a PC you can only access them via the web interface, not Windows explorer. So you can't organize them in any way and have them accessible as regular files.
No idea but, after a quick search to learn what this is, I'm not sure how it would help were it to be an option.
They will just take all their oil billions and buy up battery companies at the last moment.