Hey nostr:npub1mea2vwcu06qf7e4x00wd902vj54qnn2jacq76ldntrgfhtvhlpqqrvqane what's the point of your Proton Mail, Proton Calendar and Proton Pass desktop apps if we can't access the data without internet connection?
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Hmm I wonder..... Oh that's right it's a online service not an offline one right right what we're you thinking?
Bruh... users should be able to check their emails and calendars offline. They could be saved locally using cache, like how Proton Drive handles files. I mean, isn't that the whole point of a desktop app? Right now, it feels more like a web app pretending to be a desktop app.
Most apps are SaaS & one question. If you don't have internet how you gunna download your emails to cache them offline? 😂
I think what you might be looking for is https://github.com/Betterbird/
You seem to have missed the point twice. What I meant was that when I open the apps, they should download the data and store it locally as cache, so I can access it offline. Their mobile apps already have this "feature".
I dump to local IMAP and don't use their other services. Not ideal but I have remotely accessible, local, live backup at least
Software is still better at verifying end to end encryption than a web browser that accepts any signed certificate. It's also a little more sometimes. Still nice to have offline functionality tho.
Tho I personally wouldn't get much functionality if I check my email and only have cached emails from last time I checked.