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How odd: Proton combined my post (the more general idea below rather than the Mail-specific idea) into this one instead of the "proper" vice-versa combination. Obviously, allowing multiple instances applies to other Proton apps (Pass, e.g.) and not only Mail.
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Currently, the Proton desktop apps do not allow multiple instances to be run, but rather, require switching accounts. I use my Duo account to work simultaneously with personal and business mail, passwords, drive, etc., while using one Duo account for personal and the other for business. Having to switch accounts all the time is tedious.
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When searching for a vault entry, the searched-for text found color is dark purple (I use dark theme) and is therefor all but invisible. This causes a MAJOR useability issue (read, "Proton Pass is a PITA to use in certain often-used scenarios").
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It's time for me to go back to using Thunderbird and call my evaluation of Proton Mail clients (Desktop, Phone App, Web App) complete. Thunderbird allows me to use ALL of my email accounts from one program (Desktop program or Phone app) including Proton via Proton Mail Bridge. When convenient, I can still use the Proton clients when I want to. All in all, it just doesn't make sense for me to waste time using company-specific clients, be it Proton, Microsoft, Comcast, etc. I'll use the management features of Proton mail, such as message filtering along with TBird for daily common emailing tasks--or perhaps I'll use the TBird filtering (to be decided).