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Hi everyone,

Our first feature drop for the new Proton Mail apps is here! 🎉

We've brought back some key features on iOS, and now they’re also available on Android:

  • Automatically jump to the next message
  • Swipe to move between messages
  • Block senders
  • Convert inline images to attachments

We’ve also fixed a number of bugs and refined the app experience based on your feedback, including adjustments to swipe actions and the position of the logout button.

Thank you for helping us make Proton Mail better with every update. We appreciate all your feedback and patience throughout the rollout.

You can update now from the App Store or Play Store.

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[–] prism@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Yet the source code still isn't public. It's been at "As we're rolling it out gradually to ensure a bug free experience, source code will be available at a later time on our GitHub repo." for the last 2 months. Later time probably means in a year at this point.

[–] muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works 3 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

If I get sent a message that’s too wide to show on my iPhone, your app won’t let me zoom out enough to see it properly.

But priorities.

[–] modular950@lemmy.zip 2 points 12 hours ago

is that a thing? I've not received every form of email to exist in modern day, but how is a dynamically rendered email-body "too wide to show" on an iPhone screen?