The workaround I have to use despite paying nearly 100 pounds a year is ridiculous. I have a general purpose Windows Server at home, it makes the most sense for me, I unfortunately have to use a lot of Windows only tools - anyway... I mounted a drive from there on my Linux desktop that I use for backups, photos, videos etc and they sync to Proton Drive that way. It's great that I can do this, it makes Proton Drive usable, but it would be a whole lot more useful if I could sync files on my device... Even Google's services work, comical situation really. Most people using Linux do not have a Windows Server so for them, this service would be almost useless. Not having sync can end up being a laughable amount of pain. People want to use this service on their desktops, and their Linux servers. Sort it out.
The workaround I have to use despite paying nearly 100 pounds a year is ridiculous. I have a general purpose Windows Server at home, it makes the most sense for me, I unfortunately have to use a lot of Windows only tools - anyway... I mounted a drive from there on my Linux desktop that I use for backups, photos, videos etc and they sync to Proton Drive that way. It's great that I can do this, it makes Proton Drive usable, but it would be a whole lot more useful if I could sync files on my device... Even Google's services work, comical situation really. Most people using Linux do not have a Windows Server so for them, this service would be almost useless. Not having sync can end up being a laughable amount of pain. People want to use this service on their desktops, and their Linux servers. Sort it out.