Looks like google domains is no more.
Looks like google domains is no more.
Knock on wood, I have not used them in quite a while.
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70 4 ReplyI am really thinking of switching to Microsoft for all my cloud needs, including email, photos and cloud storage and online office webapps.
I can't trust that company no more.
19 7 Reply19 1 ReplyDang.
But most of these I can understand why they cancelled them.
Google doesn't make sense. They canned some big projects with a large user base.
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Just, be prepared for things to randomly not work a few times a day.
As a developer, interacting with their APIs can be quite painful.... as, things are frequently moving around, or temporarily unavailable.
14 0 ReplyThe level of truth this is hurts me to my core.
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There are others.
9 0 ReplyYeah surely. But Microsoft really stands by their product. Especially since it's well integrated with Office, their most important software. Yeah that's right, even more than Windows itself.
5 3 ReplyMan I stop using office back in 2000.
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After that Ms master key disaster, that's a bold strategy. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
6 0 ReplyThat's like switching from cholera to plague.
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11 5 ReplyOh I know all about Foss. I was a Foss evangelist in university.
But some things you can't quite replace.
1 1 ReplyCurious what that would be... I use neither Google nor Microsoft for personal use and I have an msdn, lol.
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I've personally switched to Nextcloud and I'm quite happy with it.
6 1 ReplyYou could try Proton, but I am not aware if they are offering any online office web apps.
3 0 ReplyYou could use proton cloud storage to do 90% of the same thing you just would have to have local editors installed
2 0 ReplyI don't think so, no.
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It's only a matter of time before you the same regarding microsoft. Their services always get worse as time progresses.
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