From the team:
Hi everyone,
As a result of your valuable feedback, we’ve been working on making Proton Mail and Calendar easier to use on your desktop.
Today, we reached a significant milestone - the Proton Mail and Calendar desktop apps for Windows and macOS are now available in beta for all supporters on paid Proton plans. We’re also working on the Linux app and will release it soon for testing.
Thanks to your initial feedback, we’ve added new features and bug fixes, including:
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🗓 Easier access to Calendar via the app switcher on macOS
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🚨 Notification badge for unread messages
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🔤 Improved accessibility and font support
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⏩ Easy Switch and Gmail sync can now be set up from within the app, allowing you to easily sync emails, contacts, and calendars from non-Proton accounts
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💜 The option to set Proton Mail as your default email client on macOS
Download links and more info here: https://proton.me/support/mail-desktop-app
Let us know what you think; we look forward to your feedback!
Stay safe,
The Proton Team
Give us a Linux client for mail and pass please, please… pretty please
(Or a connector that works better/installs better)
They stated in their previous AUA that they’re lacking Linux Developers, even have positions open for applicants. So they said all Linux releases will be quite a bit behind Windows and Mac releases.
Lol thanks, I know, I’m just tooting into the wind
Tooting with ya… personally looking to switch to other solutions purely because of this.
They can only hire in Europe, otherwise I’d jump on the opportunity.
@isVeryLoud @LunchEnjoyer I’d like to work for them in London.
I think you can, iirc they have open positions in England.
@isVeryLoud @LunchEnjoyer
Where did they say that? They don’t even have possibilities for remote work?
They recently had a AUA over at Reddit, they stated they they were lacking Linux Developers hence the delay of Linux releases across the board. So can’t judge them to harshly for it either, but personally not gonna wait around for it.
Don’t know anything about who they hire though.
@LunchEnjoyer
@protonmail could start by actually attending various open source conferences. There are several of them only in Europe. #FOSDEM is the largest one (actually happening this weekend), @devconf_cz is another one, with lots of #Linux distribution focus as well.
Sending HR folks and developers to these conferences, having a stand somewhere, meeting people is a solid way to find new hires with a specific skill set.
Quote straight out of the linked blog: