Linux Client
Proton Drive really needs the ability to sync desktop files automatically. This post focuses on a Linux client for Proton Drive.
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András Kozák
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Dear Proton!
It would be so much simpler to scan my documents and save directly to Proton Drive, instead of the workaround: using a browser to move my files around.
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Davo
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I just went back to the first comment in this thread. It was October 30, 2020. Four years plus. That's a long time to ignore (likely) tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands, of customers.
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Rob Garner
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absolutely critical for people transitioning away from google and apple cloud infrastructures. the lack of even a mention on the road map, let alone any update in over a year is another huge blow to confidence in being able to complete a transfer.
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Adam
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Absolutely critical to have a Linux integration even if it's only for Debian and Fedora.
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Tik
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must have
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Kevin Dudley
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not having this is a significant drawback
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Steve Sesterhenn
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I've replaced my day-to-day workstations with Linux from MacOS. Currently using Tresorit and would replace with ProtonDrive once a good Linux client is available. since MacOS is already available, unsure why Linux is a heavy lift other than prioritization.
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schnipseljagd commented
Absolute game changer. I would love to replace my current storage solution. Privately and professionally.
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TD
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This would be a game changer. I run a small consultancy firm. Planning on moving us all to Linux-based laptops in the next year. Without this, we'll stay with MS for mail, calendar and files, and just retain Proton for VPN. With it, we could switch everything over.
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Tobias van Driessel
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This is incredibly important to me. I'm really reluctant to upgrade my Mail Plus subscription, because I don't know when this feature will be added. It doesn't seem to me to be on the roadmap for the immediate future.
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Gregg
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same, same - we need this!
I'm further increasing my layers of personal security and identity protection by moving back to Linux from Windows and the lack of support is stopping me doing so.
please :)
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Anonymous
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Yup, agree with one of the other recent posters. My next renewal is my last unless there is activity on this issue. Prioritising a crypto wallet over expanding an existing product to the Linux OS is far too bewildering to continue to put up with.
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R Sorensen
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This has been need for a while now. Drive is the last app missing Linux support.
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Twip
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I've been a happy paying Proton user for more than 6 years including a Proton Unlimited plan for the last two years which I recently renewed. It may be the last time. I might also downgrade to Mail Plus, use the leftover credit for future Mail Plus plan renewals, and subscribe to another service that has a Linux sync client. No Proton Drive sync on Linux is increasingly becoming a show stopper.
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Joe Joens
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Great add on to linux
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Jason
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I'm a Mint user, not a Debian user, but I share this sentiment. A Linux client for the Proton Drive is of critical importance. The absence of this feature is the only thing holding me back from taking full advantage of Proton Drive and recommending it to other Linux users.
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stibax
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I have to use a browser on linux, it's a shame!
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amarek commented
I would appreciate proton drive working on my fedora systems!
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Christopher Beck
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Yes, a native Proton Drive app for Linux is the most important feature I could ask of Proton. They have a Mail and Calendar app beta for Linux when arguably the web app is perfectly fine for those. Being able to script copying my critical documents/files to a native Proton Drive app would be immensely useful.
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Bart Venter commented
Support for Archlinux would be great.