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    Mark commented  · 

    About a year ago, I switched from Tutanota and Tresorit to Proton, mainly because of the extra features it offered—like aliases, more storage, and so on. Around eight months ago, I moved to Linux, and that’s when I realized I’d made a big mistake. How can a company with such a large Linux user base not have a proper desktop app? I just can’t wrap my head around it.

    After months of relying on the browser—manually downloading files and reuploading them—I’ve had enough. My subscription ends in about seven months, and after that, I’m done. It’s obvious the Linux community is big enough to justify proper support, but instead, Proton keeps rolling out features that should really be lower on the priority list.

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