cardav caldav support
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Laureline commented
I agree! I need it to be able to synchronize my proton calendar with the obsidian. That would be great, please make it possible
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Yusuf M commented
I love the security of ProtonMail, and the UI for email and the calendar are very user-friendly. However, I have found the lack of CalDav support to bring all my calendars together in one place makes the service unusable. When my subscription is up, I'll begrudgingly move over to iCloud.
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Angelika Pulfer commented
Diese CalDav-Funktion wäre für mich essentiell, um endgültig den Proton-Kalender als Hauptkalender zu benutzen.
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Paul Bucur commented
CalDav for please.
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JBz commented
Agreed - to truly make the switch from Google, having the ability to sync ProtonCalendar (and Contacts) to the (in my case, iOS) ecosystem and native calendar/contact apps is a must.
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Julz commented
this feature is really desperately needed
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Tommi commented
It would be great and super useful if Proton Calendar could be synchronized with Cal.com
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support alevaro commented
Allow Todoist app to integrate with protonmail so that I can transfer data and create templates from them.
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mgeurt commented
I actually signed up not even realizing this wasn't implemented yet. Lucky me, I was about to go for the yearly version but at the last moment decided to give it a month for a trial run. Is there any roadmap for this feature?
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Edward Ferrara commented
One more thing Integration to Postbox using a bridge tool - similar to Protonmail would probably be the best approach.
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Edward Ferrara commented
This is essential feature to enable real adoption of the calendar
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Dave commented
Yes! I reccomend that you you put a vote and a comment here so that there is stronger, unified representation of this desire:
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Pedro Gil commented
I'm pleased to use Proton Mail on my native desktop apps, nevertheless I'm dissapointed that I can only Share a view (no edit) of my calendar with my desktop apps using the public URL. Please consider either having a native desktop app or a IMAP/CalDAV/CarDav integration options, you'll make my day ;-)
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QvQwyp7VaPyEL commented
I am not very familiar with using digital calendars. I would like to sync my Proton Calender with the CalDav-supporting App on my phone.
Is this possible?
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tobis.hands commented
I am very happy with the usability of my android calendar app and integration to other calendar providers that I use for work. To be able to see all of my appointments next to each other, I need CalDav support for my proton calendar account. Switching back and forth between apps is just annoying.
To be clear: I do not request CalDav support in the protoncalendar android app, instead I would like to use my proton calendar data inside of my existing android caldav app. -
Mariana Michel commented
for protonmail professional users it would be really nice to have the ability to integrate protonmail calendar with booking applications like calendly
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JT commented
This is a mandatory option for my business. I can't contemplate migrating to Proton services until there is a CalDav option - this is as fundamental as IMAP. The web UI is great and all, but I do not operate in a single-vendor environment, nor does anyone I know. Even if CalDav was just available via VPN only, that would work (as a possible compromise.)
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Robert commented
Yes I really want CardDAV, CalDAV, and IMAP with a local iOS “bridge” application just like desktop.
Too bad the mobile app doesn’t support any real ProtonMail specific features like mail filters. I still have to keep going to the web site to set up mail filters.
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Amanda Comstock commented
being able to integrate this calendar into my "one calendar" app would be a game changer. I want to fully move over to proton mail but this item is holding me back. I contacted one calendar and they said they need “CalDAV” API and once that's available they will make it happen to integrate!
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Akseli commented
Being able to use the calendar with Kalendar or KOrganizer in Linux would be nice since it would integrate to my system really well. Any possibility this could be done with the ProtonMail bridge?