Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid
Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid
Proton Pass now distributes its app on the open source app repository F-Droid, giving you more privacy and freedom.
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Just give me a Linux client for proton drive please. I'm tired of manually uploading/downloading files 😐
60 1 ReplyYeeeeees. If you're orienting your company as the privacy-alternative it'd be great to emphasize support for the main privacy-oriented OS. I get that developers don't grow on trees, but this seems like a pretty crucial feature that should be prioritized.
I mean, I recently switched to Proton knowing what I was getting into, but I'd really like to see this happen soon.
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6 1 ReplyThey likely have a larger portion of Linux users then other companies though.
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6 8 ReplyI don't think you have the insider information to really make that call.
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16 0 ReplyVery cool! Thank you for this.
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3 0 ReplyOn their GitHub:
Supported cloud providers Celeste can currently connect to the following cloud providers:
Dropbox Google Drive Nextcloud Owncloud pCloud Proton Drive WebDAV
That's pretty cool all things considered I didn't think a 3rd party client could be made for drive
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I tried this before and it was very unreliable when used with WebDAV.
1 0 ReplyDoes this still work? Celeste is just a GUI for Rclone, no? Rclone recently broke for Proton Drive and a quick fix seems unlikely (https://forum.rclone.org/t/issue-uploading-non-empty-files-to-proton-drive-with-rclone-v1-66-0/45690).
1 1 Replyi tried it recently, and it worked, it may have broken since then though
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