Bridge support for Calendar (Outlook, Thunderbird etc..)
Calendar accessible through protonmail bridge to use with native mail client
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Joseph M commented
I am considering moving back to O365 - without the ability to syncronise calendar and contacts across devices it is not functional. People have been saying this for over 2 years now (looking at when this support ticket was opened) it does not look like anyone is listening....
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Joe commented
I cannot use Proton Calendar because it won't sync with other calendars, like Outlook or Apple Calendar. It is essential that I can go to a single master calendar where I can find all my appointments. In the absence of this, I have avoided using Proton Calendar. Please add that functionality.
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Erick Griffin commented
Not sure why the current bridge does not handle the calendar as well, but this is critical. I would use it more often, it's a real PITA to login to my browser, just to check important calendar entries I have here. ":-(
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Anonymous commented
Hello, Just checking on this request. Please provide this feature! I would add more votes to this if I could. I'm not using Bridge because I have to have browser open for email or calendar at the moment.
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Alberto commented
Outlook Desktop integration is crucial
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Blaming3300 commented
Please add this, having to open my browser to add things to my calendar when I can already access my email from Outlook Is a pain in the ass and is unproductive.
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John Kizer commented
I guess the name "Proton Mail Bridge" only implies an association to the "Mail" product, but IMO there either should be a lot more explicit clarity that Bridge only functions for email, or some sort of indication if this is in the roadmap.
As it is, I think most folks (like myself) migrating from a provider like Google or MS will assume that with a 'bridge' service, you can work with Proton accounts in Thunderbird, Evolution, etc. in the same way that you can with a Google account.
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ard0gg commented
Cmon Proton Team... It's time. This is a necessary function and has been a request for years.
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Dominik Refardt commented
I second the voice of others: as long as calendar does not show up in Outlook, I cannot use it.
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LC commented
I'd like to be able to see my Proton calendar on Gnome Calendar, which is what my Linux laptop uses by default. Thunderbird could be another great place to see my calendar, but I don't always have that application open.
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Anonymous commented
Please add your votes to this thread regarding the same topic.
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932842-proton-calendar/suggestions/42301705-support-for-proton-calendar-in-outlook -
Joe Mooney commented
I have recently discovered that it is possible to share your Proton Calendar as a Web Calender in Evolution. This gives you read access to the calendar only so, you still have to go through the website to add/edit events. Still though, it at least gives you visibility to that calendar alongside any other calendars you're tracking with Evolution.
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Morten Høgholm Pedersen commented
No program integrates email and calendar as good as Outllok for desktop - so this would be awesom
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Ian Rimell commented
Having access to Calendar via Proton Bridge would make integration much more straightforward. It is one function I missed when I transferred to ProtonMail. I can then edit an manage my diary in one app like evolution. The world does not need another Desktop App, just for Proton
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kk commented
Please make Proton work with Mail and Cal on MacOS and iOS. There is no need to build yet another mail and cal client I have to look at and manage!
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kk commented
Critically need calendar to work with my Mail and Calendar apps on MacOS. There's no need to spend so much time working on web-based Proton - existing clients are fantastic! Please make Proton work with them.
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David L. commented
There are quite a few different suggestions for this feature, expressed in different terms, but a lot of people would like Proton Calendar supported by a application for Windows or Linux instead of needing to rely on a browser.
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Gilbert commented
P.S. to my comments below - I would gladly pay a nominal fee added to my premium account to spur the Dev team to put into your product funnel as Outlook is the default email and calendar platform for every firm where I've worked.
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Aaron commented
Recently started using this more for my persona/professional activity. I can't see being able to use the calendar app this way in the long term. It would cause me to move back to O365 for the integration. The Outlook calendar support would ideally support adding Zoom/Teams/etc. meetings to it.
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Kris commented
I do not keep my browser open all the time, and as I primarily use my laptop for on-the-go computing, I do not always have an Internet connection available. Even with a desktop computer on home WiFi or a smart phone, (rare) issues do sometimes occur with my carrier/Internet provider that prevent Internet access for short or extended periods.This makes integration with existing PIM (personal information management) applications crucial, both for access to event notifications even in those few rare moments where I do not have Internet access, and for the ability to sync up my calendars when I regain access to the Internet.
Ideally, a Proton Calendar Bridge application would support both CalDAV and WebDAV for maximum compatibility with PIM applications, though I would consider CalDAV to be the absolute minimum as most PIM applications will support this out-of-box.