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This should probably be moved to PLANNED or STARTED status (as appropriate), since it was announced in the November 2024 roadmap that Proton is building a Drive SDK.
Presently I'm giving this a "Critical" vote, due to the complete lack of a Drive app for Linux.
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I agree there is far too much whitespace between folders/labels in the left-hand column in Compact view.
This should be reduced in the EXISTING Compact setting (regardless of whether a 3rd view is added as the OP suggests), because at present the label/folder spacing in the Compact view is exactly the same as in Comfortable!
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There is far too much whitespace between FOLDERS AND LABELS in the "Compact" view!
At present, the density of the list of folders and labels in "Compact" is exactly the same as it is in "Comfortable".
This seems like a design oversight, and also means that far too few folders or labels can be created before it becomes necessary to vertically scroll the leftmost column.
Switching to "Compact" should reduce the row height of folders and labels, not just e-mails. One can assume that if someone is switching to compact mode because he has many e-mails, then it is likely that he also has many folders and labels.
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I don't mind a more spartan interface, but Profiles and Split Tunnelling are definite omissions of functionality in the present Linux app.
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The Linux app needs Profiles (and both Windows *AND* Linux need their Profiles to support city in addition to country to achieve feature parity with Android).
Then there's Split Tunnelling...
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A simple checklist of "Tasks" as an additional option for the right-most panel in Proton Mail would suffice.
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There simply needs to be a toggle switch in Settings "allow logging in with aliases".
When disabled, only the main account username would be accepted as a username for logging in -- not any of the additional created e-mail addresses.
Many users employ the same tactic as the OP in not revealing their permanent master username to anyone, and only e-mailing others using additional addresses.
Everyone SHOULD have a strong password and 2FA turned on -- but it's even better if potential attackers don't even know your username on top of that!
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There could simply be a toggle switch in Settings: "allow logging in with aliases".
When disabled, only the main account username would be accepted as a username for logging in -- not any of the additional created e-mail addresses.
Many users employ the tactic of not revealing their permanent master username to anyone, and only e-mailing others using additional addresses.
Everyone SHOULD have a strong password and 2FA turned on -- but it's even better if potential attackers don't even know your username on top of that!
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All Proton apps need to be open source.
ALL of them.
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Not having Drive for Linux is a gaping hole in the current Proton ecosystem.
However, the recent announcement that Proton is building a Drive SDK is promising.
Please at least focus on getting the API released ASAP, so that others can write their own solutions to interface with Drive in an officially supported manner.