Proton Calendar on Mobile
Love that you guys created an encrypted Calendar - but what's the point of it if the only way to use it is to log in on the PM web version? There is no sync, no push notifications, and worst of all it's not available on mobile.
I think most of us use calendars on our mobile devices.
So PCalendar should either have a standalone app, or at the very least be integrated into the PMail app.
Better yet, is there any way to integrate/sync calendar data into a device's other third party calendar app?
For example, I've been using Fruux to keep my contacts and calendars in sync on multiple devices. I can add a calendar event in, say, Android's native calendar app, then it'll sync up with Fruux, and push that event on to ALL my other calendar apps (Fantastical on iOS, Thunderbird's calendar plugin, etc etc etc).
Thank you
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anonyme commented
I tried to use the protonmail calendar but it's a pain in the ass to be efficient with it. No calendar should be only based on an internet version.
Pronton calendar NEED an integrated mobile app allowing for push notification and quick consultation of the calendar....
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Stephanie Guttormson commented
ProtonCalendar needs to be built into the ProtonMail app. otherwise the Calendar is mostly useless.
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Justin Cobler commented
I believe that Proton Mail should bring a calendar to its mobile app as well.
But I would not suggest sync feature with other calendar apps.
Syncing the calendar with other apps would make PM lose its encryption feature.
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Michelle commented
Please can we get an ios app for the calendar. Its just not practical to use the web inteface
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Anonymous commented
I need the calendar on Android and I need the calendar app to send notifications to my email.
At least, have the ability to have an event with an email notification.
Right now, this works in a vacuum.
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Yuri commented
@ProtonMail: Thank you all very much for your hard work, dedication, and most important, the fact that you care enough about about privacy to treat people like humans instead of seeing us as a product.
@commenters --- umm the point of it, is to make you NOT THE PRODUCT, instead the point is to give you a solution to be a human being online where what's in your head, stays private in your head. Or in this case, on the ProtonCalender.
Please take a moment and think about it, this revolutionary, this is cutting edge for consumers in way, to take back control from the corporate pigs who see you as a number and nothing more.
They have massive teams dedicated to all this with huge funding from YOUR thoughts and everything you do on these free services, etc..
Proton is small and focused on you, the user, to have control of your data...
App's will come soon probably, or eventually, but in phases, like everything else good in this life, it takes time to make something of quality and unique.Just my two cents.
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abhorash commented
I would love to use Proton Calendar but, no mobile app just makes it useless to me. Because that's where I am going to receive the notifications and that's what I would be far more likely to check it also allows me to add new events on the go which is a must.
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Justin commented
I would prefer a clean break from a stock calendar app and use a dedicated ProtonCalendar mobile app. I also do not want it to be part of the ProtonMail app because I want two different apps for two different tasks. The app should be Free/Open Source Software and a version should be published on F-Droid for users not using Google Play services.
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Ramon commented
I really like the Beta Calender but I need it to syn with my other Calenders. I am not always able to log on to the PC Beta site and this is not available on the current Proton Mail app with my iPhone. It would be great to have it sync to my other Calenders that I choose to sync to
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Leif Olstrup commented
Include a calender on the phone/tablet apps and let it sync with the calender on the new desktop app (at the time being in beta version). A calender on the desktop PC and not on the mobile devices is not useful to me since I work a lot out of office. Syncing with an existing calender - say Google or Hotmail - would of course be convenient - but such a "leak" to another calender system might compromize the security and thus the very idea of ProtonMail (?). But easy syncing between mobile devices and desktop PC is a must for me.
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Maarten VAN HASSELT commented
It would be handy if the email and calendar would open via a separate app. E.g. one can simulate having both email (on one screen) and calendar (on the other screen) open by opening protonmail twice but that is a bit cumbersome
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Anonymous commented
I agree, without the ability to schedule and get notifications on my phone, the calender (web-based only) is useless. Please get app version ASAP
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Anonymous commented
Android and ios calendar app that is connected to email like gmail for example, so that when I have an email with appointment (like a flight) it shows in calendar automatically.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed. I switched to the beta site to see the calendar and immediately came here after discovering there is no way to use it on my mobile.
Looking forward to further improvements!
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Ed commented
i agree with you, i see no point to use the webmail calendar at the moment
it's in beta, but i can only really test and use it if it's also available on mobileProtonMail is working on bring calendar to mobile, though:
see https://protonmail.com/blog/protoncalendar-beta-announcement/
"While ProtonCalendar is only available in the web version of ProtonMail for now, we will also be bringing ProtonCalendar to iOS and Android with dedicated mobile apps in 2020."~~it sounds like separate apps~~(correction: they ARE separate apps, an email from ProtonMail said, "We are also developing ProtonCalendar mobile apps.")...unlike how contacts is built into the mail client, ~~but we'll see~~
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Quentin DELHOMME commented
It would be amazing to have an application for proton calendar separate from protonmail.