iPad support
The window for the Proton calendar on the Ipad is sized for the iphone and leaves a lot of wasted space. Can the Calendar be expanded to use all of the available space available.
We’re happy to announce that Proton Calendar is now available on iPad, in both Portrait and Landscape mode
It’s the same secure, end-to-end encrypted calendar, now optimized for a larger screen.
Stay safe,
Proton Team
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Ron Smith
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The iOS version of the Proton Calendar seems to hard coded to assume an iPhone-size screen. It should scale properly on the iPad.
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Johann
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J'utilise iPad Pro 12,9 M2.
J'ai été très déçu par le rendu de Proton Calendar sur cette tablette. Je ne suis pas convaincu de l'utilité cette application dans ces conditions. Pour l'instant, je reste sur le calendrier d'Apple qui lui n'est plus à refaire. -
Rayne
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Yes please! This is sorely needed!
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Martin Pendlebury commented
This would be a massive help in allowing me to switch to proton properly. Having a phone app on ipad is like going back to 2011
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Gary J Highland
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I recently switched to an iPad as a full-time laptop replacement. I am very disappointed that there is no iPad app for Proton Calendar!
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Mr Abominable
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Proton really needs to support iPads with their iOS app. Seeing a blown up iPhone screen on the iPad is a horrible UX. I want to use Proton Calendar as my main calendar, but I use an iPad as my main computer and the current UX is unusable.
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An actual iPad app is sorely needed.
The “iPhone emulator” mode that is used on iPad currently frustrates me to the point I don’t use it -
Will
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Yes please, I only use an iPad and phone (no laptop or PC)
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Mantaray
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and android tablets as well please
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Devin
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This is a must-have. The iPhone-sized version doesn’t work for iPad.
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John Sweeney commented
I'm actually really disappointed that Proton Calendar supports iPhone but not iPad -- because, if it was a native app, doing the former should've been 95% of the work to do the latter. This leaves me wondering just how much work it will actually be to add iPad support, how they've built the iPhone app, and what their priorities were at the time.
Wanting my calendar to support a larger screen should be pretty self-explanatory. I find it baffling that they released iPhone support a while ago and iPad support hasn't even gotten a mention. For me, this is a blocker and I don't use Calendar because of this.
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Matt Velure
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I travel over 250 days a year with only and iPhone and iPad. I want my calendar to be just as private as my email, but using a web interface is like going back in time. Unacceptable.
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KC0bra
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Yes, an iPad version of Proton Calendar would be very helpful. It's time for a real iPad app!