Separate mail and calendar into different apps
add a separate proton calendar icon to the Proton mail/calendar app, so you can directly open the calendar without opening the mail app.
for example the ms mail and calendar app is one app but it behaves as a mail and a separate calendar app.
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Valentin
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We need separate notifications for ProtonMail and ProtonCalendar. So far single app forces to show both mails and calendar notifications together. The mail volume is by far more than calendar events, therefore the pop-up notifications are mostly from mail and are overwhelming. Please either separate apps to make notifications separate or allow only show calendar notifications without mail ones.
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Carl Zetie
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Often I find myself creating a calendar entry based on the info in an email. It would be really handy to have both windows open at the same time instead of having to go back and forth.
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Efertone
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When I tested the first few iterations of the desktop app on Windows, it opened a new window and that was awesome. When the Linux desktop app was release, it made me very sad I can't open both of them as it just replaces the window content. I don't know how other platforms work now, but the Linux client can't open both of them which is very very sad, I would love to keep them side by side on one workspace, I have big enough monitor :)
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Jipetouille
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Totally agree. I think that the idea of having an app for each function on each system is the best option. Having mail / calendar / contact splitted between three softwares in my PC, smartphone, web app, is the standard in Windows, Mac, Nextcloud ... And so should it be on Proton. I don't know if it's the best for everyone, but as it's the standard, it is what I am more familiar with, so the more produtive with.
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YF-12A
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Plenty of times when I'm composing an email I want to scan through my calendar. Or maybe I want to copy the event description and address one at a time from email to calendar. Or sometimes I want to have the calendar open but not email, so that it doesn't distract me. Lots of reasons to have them as separate apps, since they're for different purposes.
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Danno
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Hello, this is a pretty simple request to allow people the ability to download the current bundled Email + Calendar software, but also allow people who do not want their emails loaded locally the chance to install the Calendar only.
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Nowax
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Please add this feature to the Mac OS desktop app, also.
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Heather Luna
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I am using a Mac and this is super important or I cannot use it.
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Dan
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Allow me to open both Mail and Calendar in separate windows. Currently, it seems that only one window can be open, and either Mail or Calendar can be shown. I want to be able to see both at the same time.
Also, it would be great if I could also have contacts be simultaneously visible.
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Rob
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Windows Calendar app should be a standalone app. This will allow a device that only needs Calendar access to not have mail access and make Calendar access more efficient.
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jerome
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Email and calendar are two different features that can be used independently and thus should have their own apps
Please split the two apps (on macOS) as they are on iOS for example
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Riley Hart
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On the Windows desktop, I'd like to be able to open Mail in one window and Calendar in another window, so I can toggle between them without losing anything I'm doing -- e.g., without having to minimize a new email or close an event. Each window would appear separately in the Taskbar (ideally with distinct icons, but identical icons would be better than nothing).
Currently, I'm faking this by installing both the current and beta versions, and using one for calendar & the other for email.