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"I filed a ticket with support but was told to basically "just purchase a business plan" which is obviously something I never intend to do"
Even the business plans have limits, so it's easy to run into the same problem there.
Proton used to offer addons for services: more domains, more storage, etc. I feel like that was a good balance. The plans get probably 90% of people all the way there, and those few remaining can pay extra to expand if they want to.
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It'd be great if we could access contacts.proton.com and have it be a fully fledged app available from the Proton App menu, in addition to the mini contacts and calendar apps within mail.
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I find it interesting that the only option when downloading the file from Drive is docx instead of an open file format. We should at least be able to change this to something open and portable like Markdown (which, from memory, Standard Notes note entries are built upon).
I want to move away from having dozens of Word documents, not more of them.
(To be fair, there are more file types available if downloading a document from within Docs instead of Drive.)
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Absolutely astounding that there has been radio silence on this since Drive launched. If Proton didn't have any Linux desktop apps, I'd completely understand (although, I wouldn't agree!). But they have Linux desktop apps for Mail, Calendar, Pass, VPN, Bridge... so this is not uncharted territory.
This thread has been running for nearly four years now. It'd not good enough that they haven't either refused to build it or announced pending support for it.
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We need something like this that works globally, not just US/Canada and not just in the EU/UK. Or, at least, in as many countries as possible.