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An error occurred while saving the comment Simbiat commentedAgree, we need similar logic as what 1Password has, which allows you to link app to selected logins, which simplifies future logins.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Simbiat commentedAgree, ability to create notes as "generic" item with custom fields, as we have them in login item would be amazing. It can really simplify transferring of entities like passports, Wi-Fi and API credentials and others from 1password, because then you can replicate necessary structure. If those items would be imported as notes with custom fields - that would be even better, but personally I am fine with manually transferring them, because I do not have a lot of those.
In the same sense, I think having custom fields for cards would be good too. Probably a rare thing, but I had some notes for cards in 1password that were split into several fields, and in ProtonPass I needed to concatenate them into "Note" field.
I think some of the comment may be misunderstanding. A Proton Hub (or similar) app does not need to be 1 singular app, that merges everything else. It can be something like JetBrain Toolbox or... I think Adobe has something similar, where there is a "central" app, which allows you to (un)install different modules through it while also potentially providing APIs for the app to talk to each other. Antivirus software sometimes does this as well, at least I remember that Kaspersky did this, and Acronis does it. If it is like this - I definitely support this idea.