Chuck Mattern
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Almost four years on we still have new requests for this capability. Working in a Linux focused company myself, and being a Visionary user of Proton I am going to hazard a guess that, since we already have a solid web UI as well as Proton Bridge for mail on Linux, a Proton sync client for Linux would be FAR more valuable than a dedicated mail app.
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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As of March 2024, this feature is available on the web. Coming soon to other apps.
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I recently asked again for a native linux sync app and was told again that I should just use the web client. I finally decided, out of financial necessity, to start migrating from my old storage to Proton Drive via the web client. With ~26k files to upload from local disk I am now 4 days, 5 restarts of all of the failures I am now sitting listening to pod casts and clicking restart on individual files for over an hour. I am seriously wondering about the economics of something I am finding so labor intensive. And then there is management over time....
Please, please, please get us a CLI that we could use with an intelligent agent like rsync.