Sync contacts, calendars, and notes with native mobile apps
To sync with your cell phone and email - iphone calendar, contacts, and notes.
ProtonMail offers encrypted contacts for both web and mobile applications (https://protonmail.com/blog/encrypted-contacts-manager/). Calendar and note functionality will be released in the future.
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Anonymous
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I purchased ProtonMail Plus for the calendar feature. How do you access the calendar?
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Anonymous
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Thank you for helping us to get rid off google .
Subscriptions is important, of course ...
Import from google or other ...
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Emelia
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Being able to sync/access calendar via Calendar.app on my computer would be amazing, as that's where all my other calendars are. Also, need the ability to send event invites to other people/add attendees for meetings.
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Aleth Delcenserie
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Hello, i've just loaded the Protonmail beta v4. This is a very nice version and I can't wait using the new calendar feature.
About UX, I would however suggest to let the icons to access Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Storage capacity (and future other features) up-right, instead of the new left side, as it uses space for quite nothing. It would be better to improve the up-right bar without text, only icons, and put everything there. Thank you. -
Tim
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Any news on the note feature?
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Liana
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Another vote for shared calendar with other protonmail users!
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Anonymous
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this would make a nice difference
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Anonymous
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Sharing of calendars would be great
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Anonymous
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If you could add a new calendar using a URL link and there was a calendar mobile app, then I would get rid of google calendar
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Anonymous
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Requested Calendar features - I would ditch Google Calendar in a heartbeat if these were built into the new Proton Calendar:
* Email notifications for calendar events
* 'Persistent' notifications for calendar events on my Android device - both audible and with pop-ups that need to be acknowledged by me, same as Google Calendar does
* Shared calendars, same as GoogleThese are core features I rely on daily within Google Calendar and though I've been waiting on pins and needles for Proton's calendar, I can't jump into Proton Calendar until these features are present.
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Anonymous
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I see you are improving a lot contacts (previously it was useless) and calendar (although IMHO is currently almost useless without recurring and invites, ability to create new calendars, subscription...) Most of the features that are lacking have been already mentioned, so I will not repeat myself here.
There is a feature that I have not seen asked and I find it crucial: I mantain my own addressbook and calendars using owncloud, and I would love to sync them with protonmail. I acknowledge that I might lose encrypted features, but it is a reasonable tradeoff if I want to own my data without vendor lock-in and abiility to use them from and where I want to.
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Thomas Lloyd
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I need to set recurring event for every two weeks.
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Hugh Macdonald
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I've been taking a look at the new calendar.
A few features that would be great to have:
- Shared with other ProtonMail users
- Creating a calendar which is synced with a Google Calendar
- Importing calendar details from an iCal file -
Curtis
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Love this system and glad to see the calendar but need to be able to sync with my google and/or outlook calendar
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[Deleted User]
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Hi,
I would appreciate being able to enter in my contacts the name and surname and being able to choose to classify my contacts by one or the other of these criteria.
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[Deleted User]
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Would love if I could change the colors of specific calendar events
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Das Freaky
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Would appreciate the ability to share calendar with other proton mail accounts. Also make the calendar available on iOS devices as a separate app.
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tj
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Love the app, love the security first mindset. However, we are in 2020 and no calendar and no real contacts is ridic. I love contact information being encrypted and showing us what is not encrypted (and why) but by no real contacts I mean there is no way to group them (unless you have an email address for ALL contacts and basically want to make an email distribution group). This is 2020. SMS, etc. Why can't we at least have simple labels for contacts (same as we do fro emails) so I can filter my view of contacts? The import process leaves a lot to be desired as well.
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Tim
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Being able to sync Protonmail web and app contacts is a given. Would also like to sync with phone contacts. Can't even import as phone won't recognise the vcard export format.
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Anonymous
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I am missing the feature to group contacts so I can separate family, friends, co-workers, previous co-workers etc. It is also a nice feature to be able to add photo so the face shows up when calling and messaging the contact.