Fantastical Integration
Due to work needs, we cannot give up Google and Outlook. If your services are more easily accessible, this will encourage more users to join Proton Calendar.
Many Mac users will choose Fantastical. It is recommended to integrate your service into well-known calendar apps, such as Fantastical and Readdle Calendar.
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Wenzel commented
I need features only available in 3rd party apps. Proton Calendar not integrating with Fantastical is the reason I am going to move away from Proton. Very unfortunate, security is always a compromise and Proton are absolutists.
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Jeremy Nuss commented
Users should have the option to edit their calendars via fantastical or another 3rd party app. Similar to sending email to 3rd party domains, users can be informed the security of this is not as strong as using native Proton apps.
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Fab commented
I do agree !
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Anonymous commented
This can't be done, because of the Proton encryption. You need to choose if you need an encrypted calendar, use Proton for that. Otherwise use Fantastical or whatever other regular calendar you prefer.
It all comes down on what matters most to you.
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Manuel B commented
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Vitaleek commented
Really, proton calendar is so far from Fantastical, I can't even joke about it. I need the simplicity of Things and Fantastical in my apps and not yet another app :(
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Marcel commented
I'm wondering how that integration could work since Proton encrypts all data the client (Fantastical) would have to be able to decrypt the data. So it would either be a feature on Fantastical site or Proton could create a proxy application you install on your device. Fantastical communicates with the proxy application which handles decryption on you device and the proxy application connects to Proton.
But that's just a quick thought without knowing Fantastical and what features it offers.
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Brian commented
I agree! I have executive dysfunction due to a disability. Although I absolutely love Proton, but am needing to consider switching to the entirely unencrypted Apple calendar so that I can use Fantastical with Proton.