Offline calendar
I don't really mind whether its a bridge to an existing app - Apple Mail, Lightning - or adedicated proton app but I need a calendar that I can use (rather than just view) offline. That means adding and editing events. This seems to me a pretty basic function, without it Proton Calendar is not much use to me. I am offline a lot of the time.
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Javier
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It would be great to be able to access read emails with the mobile app.
I have been already in situations, e.g. traveling to a different country, in which I was not able to access important information that I had in my protonmail account.Do you think it would be feasible implementing this feature in the mobile app?
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Anonymousse
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I can only agree. Not only is an offline view useful (i.e. think of mobile use, no Internet connection), it also allows to work on it, in case of a disconnect from anywhere. You simply sync the calendar with the server, when you go online with both versions.
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Carmelia
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Would really like the option to access some emails (if not all) on my iPad offline. This is critical for my continued use of this app.
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Flood
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Using the calendar offline is a big Must! I travel/work a lot in areas with almost no to no signal and without wifi access.
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NeedToKnowOnly
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As anyone who frequently travels, being able to access and add/edit/delete entries while Offline for later syncing is a must have.
I would prefer this in your own dedicated app.
I can't use Proton for calendar purposes until this is fully implemented -
YourName
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I'm surprised that you can't even edit and save a calendar event without being online. Any old PWA can do offline then synch, let alone a proper Android and Apple native app. Craziness. This needs to be implemented asap.
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Renaud
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I agree, I am a visionary subscriber and have moved all my Google/Outlook accounts to ProtonMail. The emails, contacts and calendar shared between my mobile phone, my Linux PCs and my servers are critical.
The ability to share my calendar (several of my accounts) in read (already possible) but especially in write with my applications is essential.
A shared calendar with a third person is also a big plus!
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Luca Di Grazia commented
I think CalDav is essential to use the calendar on multiple devices. Please add the support, it is very important!
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ctzn
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Same here. On Gmail (which I'm currently migrating away from, if I don't have network, or the network is slow, I'm still able to view emails, especially if i need to check emails for references or information I need). I'm unable to do this with Proton, sometimes even the folders don't load.
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Yusuf M
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Agreed. I signed up for premium because I just assumed that like any modern system, Proton's calendar would have CalDav support. I'm going to switch when my renewal comes up. Not having the calendar available in the field and not being able to merge it with other calendars makes it useless.
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S Kwok
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Agree - if there is a bridge available on iOS to the native calendar app, this will be so helpful. I can also have the calendar notifications / visibility on Apple Watch.
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Joachim VH
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I agree with this
I also refer to another suggestion that integrates this suggestion:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/945460-general-ideas/suggestions/36650287-all-in-one-proton-desktop-app -
[Deleted User]
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This should be available on all platforms (starting with Android and iOS since they already have apps). Sync back once the network returns.
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Nazareno Redi commented
This is one of the missing features that prevents me to go to paid plan
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Mark Brown
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Adding my voice here too. Sometimes the network is down and I need to access a boarding pass in my emails.
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Joel
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It's not necessarily an offline calendar that I need, but integration with offline applications. I'd love for Proton Calendar to be able to sync with Gnome Calendar so that I get proper integration into my desktop environment, native notifications for events, etc.
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Maja
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I agree. I love proton, and I like the proton set up, but proton calendar only via web and no option to make it work when offline is a problem. Currently for me I can't even 'view' when I'm offline.
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[Deleted User]
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+3. This situation has already caught me off guard multiple times where I suddenly needed access to an important email and the poor network really screwed me over.
Please review this request again!
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Philip
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I agree. Right now, I need to augment ProtonMail with MS Outlook just to get some basic offline functionality on my devices.
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Roman Lukš commented
Is offline mode on the roadmap? Or at least caching already opened emails? Thanks