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    Anonymous commented  · 

    An "easy import" workflow that respects folders (with the new Proton Drive Photo's "folders" feature just added) and all photo metadata (dates, locations, etc) is the single thing keeping me from switching to Proton and ditching Google for good. I've tried, and I've tried some third-party scripts to help migrate from Takeout -> Proton, but there's just too many issues and I want something official I can trust to import everything.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Every time I think of fully committing and switching to Proton Drive, I remember there's no Linux client. I'd subscribe and try - but you don't have a Linux client, so you've lost a customer until you do.

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