It’s tucked away in the web interface, but Linux users are able to vote for features and show that they exist as part of the userbase.
It’s tucked away in the web interface, but Linux users are able to vote for features and show that they exist as part of the userbase.
I just started using Proton, but I don’t think any of their apps are available for Linux natively, which is disappointing. I mostly use Proton apps inside Ferdium which I find useful for combining all of my productivity apps and Ferdium basically just keeps a website loaded, and websites are always cross platform compatible. I would love to know if there’s a timeline for Linux apps in mind.
Proton is making an official native Linux client.
For what it’s worth, there are some options on flathub.org even if they aren’t official.
@ShaunaTheDead @CowsLookLikeMaps The ProtonVPN app is native. It’s basically a frontend to NetworkManager.
Yes! They also have a bridge for Thunderbird.