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An error occurred while saving the comment Chess commentedLook, guys, I get what your trying to do, and I agree that everything you said was an upgrade in your presentation Email was an upgrade. Except for the color scheme/new logos. I know there is no going back from a transition like this, but did you have to remove the loading symbol? That was the best loading symbol ever! And the login screen is the absolute worst. Before it was the idyllic Swiss Alps, and now it's...an abstract purple band. Please, I beg you, change that at least.
Another thing is the different plans. They are a bit confusing on the summary cards, and not until you click on the "Explore Other Plans" is it clear what does what. Can you change the wording a bit on those? Thanks!Chess supported this idea · -
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Chess supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Chess commentedI think the way to sync would have to be to work in a sort of time capsule (or whatever Windows calls that. "Recovery" I think) thing to the code.
Like, the program looks at the name and the file I.D., or something, and then decides weather or not to upload it. That way the information in the file stays private, but you get...well, syncing. And if you change the file I.D., yeah, it'll upload it again. But when you go changing I.D.s in a sync file, you're asking for trouble.
Is this how all sync apps work? Maybe. No idea. But I think the reason Proton hasn't done syncing yet is because it's still in the Beta, and privacy issues that need to be solved.
That's kind of what Brave is for...