a travel time function to add to calendar events when you create the event
like ical does when you create an event, its very useful and saves time that you can add travel time when you create the event rather than having to create a separate event for the travel time itself.
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Pierre95
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I have ADHD and this turned out to be a very useful thing for me. It helps a lot in my day to day.
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Andy
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For events that require travel, it is important that the calendar entries reflect travel time as distinguished from event start time, similar to the feature in Apple's Calendar application. A workaround is to create a second event to account for travel time, but that is rather inefficient.
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Soupcrouton
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This would be an great addition.
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Lance
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This is the only thing keeping my family from switching to Proton Calendar.
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Daniel
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like apple calendar when you add a location, you can then select a time to leave and put in a starting location, then based on the starting location and the location of the enent, automatically sets the time to leave based on map data like apple maps.
on the event it shows the driving time aobe the actual start time of the event.
example 15 min drive and the event starts at 10:00pm there would be a drive time event 15min above and attached to the event as the drive time to the event.
this is great as you can then know how long the travel time would be to the event and when to leave for the event based on drive time.
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John
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I recently switched to Android from iPhone and decided to try Proton Calendar. I agree that this feature is something that I constantly use and would like to see in Proton Calendar
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Aye
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This is one of a number of features that is currently preventing me from switching to use Proton Calendar.