Well, that puzzle is finally complete.
For years, if you wanted to check your ProtonMail inbox, you had three options: the web browser, the mobile app, or a clunky third-party bridge. For many users, the browser tab worked fine. But if you are a “tab hoarder” or you simply hate the friction of logging into websites repeatedly, the lack of a native desktop app felt like a missing puzzle piece. protonmail client
If you are fully committed to the Proton ecosystem (which you should be), this is fine. If you are trying to migrate away from Google, this dedicated focus helps you build the habit of checking Proton first. No. The search function is still slightly slower than Gmail’s (the cost of zero-access encryption), and you cannot yet manage multiple Proton accounts simultaneously without logging out and in. Well, that puzzle is finally complete
The desktop client uses your operating system’s native notification center. More importantly, you have granular control. You can choose to show the sender and subject in the pop-up, or hide everything until you click on it. No prying eyes at the coffee shop will see your sensitive data flash across the screen. Let’s address the elephant in the room. As of now, the ProtonMail desktop client only works with ProtonMail —not Proton Calendar, not Proton Drive, and certainly not your Gmail account. But if you are a “tab hoarder” or