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    Proton Mail for Android

    Proton Mail for Android

    Proton Mail Android app

    ...It supports composing messages, viewing attachments, handling contacts, and configuring account and mail settings from within the app, giving users portable access to their secure inbox wherever they go. Because ProtonMail’s service never sees unencrypted content, the Android client performs necessary encryption and decryption on the device, aligning with Proton’s privacy-first philosophy and open-source security model.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Thexyz Cloud Drive

    Thexyz Cloud Drive

    Mobile Sync for Files, Email, Calendars, and Contacts

    Thexyz Cloud Drive application allows you to synchronize files on your desktop with your cloud storage space. This gives you instant access to the most recent versions of important files from anywhere and from any device. Need to edit that important document, but don’t have access to your desktop computer? With the editors included in Cloud Drive, you can create, access, and edit documents and spreadsheets right from your browser.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This application synchronizes Lotus Notes Calendar entries with Google Calendar. GCal supports syncing with both iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod) and Android devices, so you can now view your Lotus Notes calendar on your mobile device. GCal also allows you to view the calendar using any ical/rss/html compatible viewer. Currently the sync is only one direction: pushing Lotus Notes entries to GCal. All entries manually created in GCal will be ignored (and not copied down to Lotus Notes).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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