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So many of the commenters have said this is a deal-breaker for them. People will pay for the ability to actually USE drive on Linux!! Conversely, they are also NOT willing to pay for Proton subscriptions if drive is useless for linux users! Totally critical, but from Proton's comments on LinkedIn this isn't even on their radar for the near future. Completely unbelievable, they're leaving money on the table and ignoring even the most barebones, cheap solutions for protondrive users on linux.
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I am once again reminding the Proton devs that this is critical. Everything they offer is great, but when there are large feature gaps for Linux users it makes it hard to utilize their services. A Linux client for Proton Drive is specifically something holding many people back from subscribing or making them switch away from Proton. From a business perspective, even a command line interface would be a game-changer.
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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Pretty sure the webapp simply does not work for Linux users that want filesystem integration... that is the main purpose of a Linux client. The fact that they don't have this for Linux is definitely keeping the value of a Proton subscription lower for many people, so of course they're not going to get a subscription when it doesn't have what they need. I personally have the Unlimited plan, but I completely understand this being a dealbreaker for a lot of people. I do agree that Proton needs more resources before we can expect them to add this, but... I think they could at least give us a realistic timeline for this instead of radio silence or promises of "down the line" or "in the future" etc.