24:00 notation for iOS
In Calendar is only a PM /AM time notation now. I prefer the 24 hours notation (International Standard ISO 8601 )
thanks
Important: this feature is already available on WEB and ANDROID.
Planned for iOS
For web: go to Settings > Account > Language and time > Time format
For Android in the sidebar go to Settings > General > Time format
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victor
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i like this ide its very smart ide
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victor
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detta är ett bra ide eftersom jag kan veta tiden efterosm jag har ingen lur eller klocka
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Abdi Tänder commented
Very good very nice!
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Yolo Coolson commented
Yes please, this would be so good to have
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SWE BEAST commented
Makes total sense. 12-hour format feels out of place on a calendar that's supposed to be clean and minimal. This should honestly be a basic setting by now.
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antonstjern commented
we need this now
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Swe Simon yt Sprung commented
veryyy gooooood
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aisha
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yes
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aisha
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very important
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zejd zejd commented
It's crazy that you can't do this already.
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Embla Payne commented
very nice pls :)
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Du Suger commented
this please
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zejd zejd commented
It would be amazing if one could change the AM/PM format to the 24-hour format in Proton Calendar.
Very much cleaner and a big deal-breaker for some of us calendar freaks. Definetly will make choosing Proton easier
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Jonas Marty commented
And what is with the web apps....
I mean you are a european company over all??
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Aye
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This is currently available under settings...
On the (iThing) mobile version there is no setting for this, you make the change in the web version (see below), which is almost immediately (wow!) replicated to the mobile version.
On the web version it's the cog icon next to the calendar name, over in the left-hand pane, then under language and time > Time format (It doesn't actually say 12h vs 24h, it shows a time with am/pm or a time in 24h format.)
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Gabriel
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Hey Proton Team,
When you go create an event in Calendar you have to use the 12:00 format and include the : when making a a change in the time.
Would it be possible to add that if you type: 2200 it equals: 10:000pm
And if i type 0525 it equals 5:25 am?Thanks
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[Deleted User]
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Looks like this one has been shipped. At least in web and Android apps.
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Edward
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?? Mine already shows time in the 24 hour format.
And far as DD/MM/YYYY vs MM/DD/YYYY, I'd prefer YYYY/MM/DD
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Lorenz Michels
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Also in WEB please
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Ivy
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Please implement on WEB version