Proton Tasks / To-Do List
Task/ To-Do List
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Greg
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This would be fantastic
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Chris
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Incredibly frustrating to see a new road map published with this crucial feature missing from it. It was on the last road map, but still no implementation and now just disappeared. This is a basic piece of calendar functionality. Maybe it is close to being implemented and that's why it has disappeared from the latest road map? But the lack of clarity and the fact this is now a ten year old feature request (!) makes it impossible to know.
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Jack
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A kanban board like jira that integrates with mail and calendar would be sweet, then it would be all in one eco system.
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markoise
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That would be sensational. 🙏
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Ababadaba
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This is the thing I'm waiting for before switching to proton calendar from other provider
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C Johnson
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When?????? Can we get a release date???
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John Williams
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Tasks integrated into calendar like in the Jam family planner would be tremendously useful to organise me and my family
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Keen User
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Please, consider adding tasks that "persist" in the calendar until the task is completed, just as Google does. In other words, uncompleted tasks from previous days are grouped in a category and show on the current day. This is very useful as it avoids forgetting past uncompleted tasks.
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moleküler
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dear Proton Team,
don’t you think a to-do list, task manager, team board, or even a Kanban/Scrum board could be a valuable addition to the K-Suite?Collaborative work isn’t just about emails and chats, right? I often receive tasks via email or chat — but how can I keep track of them reliably?
Sure, I can set a reminder for myself. That works on an individual level. But what if the whole team is involved? How can we ensure cross-functional transparency?
I appreciate your considerations around this "proton tasks / to-do list" topic
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XPof
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When, when, when ? ASAP please.
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Camilla
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Add Tasks to Proton Calendar
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tman
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Please also create a task app with a widget
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Vlad
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The only reason I am not moving away from Google Calendar is that Proton Calendar is missing tasks.
Simply go and copy from Google Calendar. It seems like the simple feature to add.
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Jiv
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It would be great if we could create a task that shows up on the calendar and once we complete it, it will disappear or be greyed out or crossed out. It would also be great if we could have an option to add tasks in a calendar appointment. Also a widget specifically for tasks would be great so that we can just check them off from there.
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markoise
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That would be really great. A task management with memories, recurring tasks and extra smartphone app.
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Mikael Granholm commented
I use, for now, "Remember the milk", a non USA/Russia/China application.
Nice if possible to use under the roof of Proton. -
Anonymous
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https://www.todoist.com/fr/task-management seems to be doing exactly what I imagine but I guess its integration in Proton may not be super straightforward so I would love it if Proton Calendar could have some similar feature... This is basically the main thing I use my calendar for and it's currently really not practical (having to set a previous timing when an event is done or having to delete it, while a tick removing notifications and marking that the event has been dealt with would be really really really nice! It's been a while we have been asking for this, I hope it gets integrated. It's much more practical than Lumo or other fancy features on my view
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OMrglt
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It would be very useful as a separate app within proton ecosystem with inter-app integration (e.g. display tasks with dates in Calendar, link files/documents in drive etc.)
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Istvan D commented
It would be perfect to see it in protonmail. As I can see the email templates' votes will not be the next feature.
To-do list is also good option to store templates. So yes please. -
Alice
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I would definitely use a To-Do List. But please don't integrate it into an existing app, just have it standalone.