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This sounds like an absolute nightmare for how my brain works. It's why I never even considered gmail. +1 kmk
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Really hope this is the direction Proton goes. Love the encryption and commitment to privacy, but the half baked, heavily restricted, barely configurable, web based, proprietary file format programs they keep dropping out has me concerned at the very least with vendor lock-in.
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This is the main reason I can't move clients to Proton. Service is good, software is a joke. If a client can just keep using programs (office, backup, etc) they already use then transition would be doable