Desktop Apps
Dedicated desktop app.
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bill commented
This is essential. Also because I want to have an offline fully working copy of my password vault.
So, a cross platform desktop app, with offline storage of course, is essential. -
Shidouuu commented
This is critical to me, otherwise there is no reason to use Proton Pass.
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Sonia Ruiz commented
Desktop App +1
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Username commented
+1 for Linux support please
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Nicolas commented
Critical LINUX and if you are not sure yet I will write it again LINUX! just saying because you always forget (ignore) about us... Maybe as Flatpak and an AppImage?
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Daniel commented
MacOS native Desktop App as well would be Great
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DAVID COWAN “silverbak” McCAA commented
this would be so much better than one drive or the multidude of googles
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Austyn Travis commented
Please, this would be fantastic.
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Dominic.tech commented
This is a critical point for me. Using Bitwarden since some years (and KeepassXC), a desktop app is not just useful for me, but essential.
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exwookie commented
I'm still using "SafeInClound "- it's a great app but not superb. I will be honest with you guys, please don't judge me, I know it's stupid but Russian names behind this app (sorry Andrey) have leaded me to change to Proton Pass. I bought the 12€/year forever subscription and this is maximum what this kind of tool is worth to me. A desktop app will really help to maintain all the passwords we store.I've checked other tools as well like Roboform etc. and hope Proton will rock the Universe ;) Thanks Protoners.
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Beazer commented
After reading other comments, my vote goes for a desktop app. :-)
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Giac commented
The desktop application is necessary, browser extensions are not enough.
I remember that all competitors have a desktop application. -
Moonx3 commented
A desktop app is like a necessity, no question
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Panko commented
Desktop app (for me cli is even more preferable) is must. I use multiple profiles within multiple browsers (Brave, Firefox, Edge, ...), that means that every single profile uses its own user data store with dedicated instances of all plugins, including proton pass. Currently the only option of accessing proton pass service is not browser/profile independent. Moreover it requires signing in to my proton account as well as unlocking, etc in every single browser profile. Using multiple browser profiles is must for me.
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Gordon Tyler commented
Coming from Keepass, I miss the desktop features it provided like auto-type.
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ptrsns commented
agreed. a desktop app is necessary (think also 1Password).
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RAX commented
some plugin or browser problem/bug/update and all my logins and 2FAs are no longer available until the problem is fixed.
WLAN/Network problem and I can't fix it because the required logins are not available.
For me an offline & independent solution is important. -
Dean commented
Although interact with web extensively, not all auth is for websites, and I prefer to manage the passwords from the desktop app just like Bitwarden (the other Password Manager I currently use), also this would come hand in hand with the offline access too, there's a lot of stuff being done properly by Bitwarden and for now it is hard for me to switch over to Proton Pass, at least not while there's no Desktop App and Offline Access, and even custom fields, because that's the features I interact with the most on Bitwarden.
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Beazer commented
A Doug....tnx for the info. Using Mac M1 and Ventura. Took a shot at using iOS originally. Followed "how to export and import" for 1Password. Export went fine to 1PUX file. Import... no go. Proton Pass "works" if I fill using copy/paste on each line of each individual site. Autofill is disabled, but checking around, can't find any way to enable. For the time being, I'll stick with 1Password. Tnx! Have a good one.
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Pres Gas commented
A stand alone application would be needed for putting in (autotype) arbitrary windows rather than just the browser. I remote into machines via ssh etc and use that ability about as much as in the browser.