The lack of capacity to have shared files synced and available locally makes it almost impossible to convince colleagues that Proton is a viable business alternative. When are we going to get it?
If the reason for not developing this function is really that it would mean that unencrypted files can be stored locally, as suggested below, then this seems to me major overreach on Proton's part; surely it is up to users, and not Proton, to make decisions about what we are prepared to share with the possibility they may be unencrypted locally.
The lack of capacity to have shared files synced and available locally makes it almost impossible to convince colleagues that Proton is a viable business alternative. When are we going to get it?
If the reason for not developing this function is really that it would mean that unencrypted files can be stored locally, as suggested below, then this seems to me major overreach on Proton's part; surely it is up to users, and not Proton, to make decisions about what we are prepared to share with the possibility they may be unencrypted locally.