Proton has confirmed it is working on a Proton Drive client for Linux desktops. The announcement slipped out as part of a broader platform update. Proton has rebuilt Drive around a new shared SDK, with a single codebase powering its official apps on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and web (rather than separate implementations as before). Itβs this unified approach that makes it easier for the Swiss-based company to add new features and integrations across all its official apps β and make an official client for Linux, which is being build on the SDK βfrom the ground upβ, they say. Not [β¦]
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