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Of course it's photos only, and not an arbitrary folder sync, which would be able to do the same and much more. So annoying.
Agreed, but it does say 'other folders coming soon'. So hopefully that wont take too long.
I didn't see that. That's awesome!
I've been with Proton since beta, but holy shit is it annoying when they constantly drag ass, take feedback from what people want, then just do whatever (they) want. Especially given that most of us early adopters are the ones that are also the paying ones.
Yah. It is kinda of annoying how slow they can be. But they are making continual steady progress. I have no doubt, they'll eventually get to a full office suite.
I've also noticed that practically every time they release something (even to beta) it works flawlessly. The only launch issue I remember, is large file uploads when Drive was first rolled out. The reliable bug free launch is very nice. Especially in a world where software is constantly pushed out too fast, then requires 6 months or more of bug fixing before it's usable.
I just moved my email from them to Fastmail due to lack of features, or rather them charging more for features that should be included.
Now I’m paying less and the features I want are included.
For storage, why wouldn’t I just handle encryption myself and stick it on Wasabi, for example?