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"path": "/t/proton-proton-drive-got-faster-and-easier-to-use-in-early-2026/37146#post_3",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-15T15:32:17.000Z",
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"textContent": "They’ve been mentioning this for so long now that I just expect them to never release it. Hopefully its different now. This is the most concrete comment they’ve provided about linux in their blogs\n\n> we haven’t lost sight of our broader priorities for 2026, including the long-awaited Linux client\n\nwith “broader priorities” being this\n\n> Over the course of 2026, we’ll migrate all existing Proton Drive features to the SDK, and build all new features on top of it.\n>\n> Our priorities are to:\n>\n> * Complete the SDK rollout across all Proton Drive clients, so the desktop, mobile, and web apps use the same codebase.\n> * Upgrade Drive’s encryption algorithms to use on‑device hardware acceleration, delivering faster operations while reducing CPU usage.\n> * Add the still-missing Drive features to the SDK, starting with Photos uploads and downloads, file sharing, devices, and file revisions.\n> * Gradually move toward a single, well‑documented integration path that third‑party apps can rely on.\n> * Build a Linux client using the SDK, which speeds up development and keeps it consistent with the other Proton Drive clients\n>\n\n\nLooks like linux is at the very bottom of priorities lol, maybe it’ll release early 2027 if not late 2026.",
"title": "Proton: Proton Drive got faster and easier to use in early 2026"
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