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That’s actually a great idea—having Lumo built into Mail, Calendar, and Drive would make it way more useful day-to-day. Being able to draft emails, summarize threads, or auto-create events directly inside the apps would save a lot of time and reduce context switching.
If done with strong privacy (which Proton is known for), this could be a big upgrade to their ecosystem.
I like how integrated tools improve workflow—similar to how platforms like **pvzfusionapk** keep everything streamlined and easy to access in one place. https://pvzfusionapk.mx/
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That’s a solid suggestion. Packaging the Linux client as a Flatpak would make it easier to install across distros, especially on immutable systems like Silverblue or Endless OS, and updates would be simpler via Flathub.
For users who rely on web-based access anyway, platforms like Photocall TV (I’ve listed some options on my site) show how much can already be done without heavy native installs—but a Flatpak would still be a big usability win for a proper desktop client. https://photocalltv.es/
That’s a solid suggestion—memory (if done right) can massively improve usefulness without sacrificing privacy. An opt-in system with full user control, visibility, and easy deletion would fit perfectly with Proton’s philosophy.
It would be especially powerful if users could manage “memory layers” (e.g., per chat, per project, global preferences). I’ve seen similar ideas discussed around content platforms like **filmapp.mx**, where personalization works best when users stay in control of their data—same principle could apply really well here.https://filmapp.mx/