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You can tell how passionate a company is with their products by their Linux support. That means no one there cares enough to push hard for Linux support. Even Dropbox has a Linux client.
Valve's commitment to Linux is why I've consistently bought games virtually exclusively through Steam.
I think at best, what you can tell is how many developers Maining linux are on that product's team.
Even Microsoft OneDrive...
There is an official Onedrive client for Linux?
Last time I checked there wasn’t and you had to rely on a third-party application, based on MS API (͡•_ ͡• )
You're absolutely right, official version doesn't exist. The closest thing would be this: https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/ My brain was confused with Mega's excellent client. SORRY
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