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At this point I become increasingly frustrated that this issue has not been adressed yet.
Much smaller projects manage to maintain the whole variety of Linux universal apps (Flatpak, Snap, AppImage). Unofficial packages provided by some community members show that it is easily possible; due to software supply chain security risks official apps would be much more appreciated.
From Proton's perspective it may impose a risk being falsely afiliated which some unknown party who maintains these inofficial packages.
Some apps can be used as browser app, but especially for Proton Drive proper desktop integration is needed.
While frustrated about it, personally I find my way around it. People in my Family account, people I have recommended Proton to and some Business contacts I have can not.
I know/ maintain Linux PCs for a lot of "Noobs" who would require a more seamless integration, because they would start to bother me, if I would recommend it to them and the experience would be bad or unstable. Besides Flatpaks I would also argue for Snap packages as Ubuntu is still a valid choice for "Noobs" as well as Businesses.