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    Rick commented  · 

    (this topic is 2.5 year old already!)

    For me, a native application would offer:
    Better integration with the Linux file system (e.g., seamless syncing, offline access).
    Improved performance and resource management compared to browser-based solutions.
    Alignment with Proton's strong presence in the open-source and Linux community. Many privacy-conscious users rely on Linux as their primary OS, and a native client would make Proton Drive a viable competitor to other cloud storage solutions in this ecosystem.

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    Rick commented  · 

    Yes please. Also, when I use a mail program like outlook, proton mail bridge doesn't work quite well. So I can filter in outlook, but archiving mail won't work for example. So my 'workaround' doesn't work well either.

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