As one can access ProtonMail from non-native apps (like Outlook or Evolution) via the ProtonBridge, so it seems a good idea to be able to access ProtonCalendar in those same non-native apps via a similar mechanism, namely a Bridge-like equivalent for Calendar -- or perhaps an extension to the ProtonBridge that also handles Calendar items, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, etc.
So, the ultimate goal would be for complete access to ProtonX (X=Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, etc) via a Proton-Uber-Bridge that allows for suitable apps to interface with Proton (such as Outlook on Windows, Evolution on Linux, etc). I hope you can see the larger idea in play here.
Perhaps this is already part of the long-term roadmap. if so, great! If not, please consider making such access to ProtonX apps possible in this way. Thanks.
As one can access ProtonMail from non-native apps (like Outlook or Evolution) via the ProtonBridge, so it seems a good idea to be able to access ProtonCalendar in those same non-native apps via a similar mechanism, namely a Bridge-like equivalent for Calendar -- or perhaps an extension to the ProtonBridge that also handles Calendar items, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, etc.
So, the ultimate goal would be for complete access to ProtonX (X=Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, etc) via a Proton-Uber-Bridge that allows for suitable apps to interface with Proton (such as Outlook on Windows, Evolution on Linux, etc). I hope you can see the larger idea in play here.
Perhaps this is already part of the long-term roadmap. if so, great! If not, please consider making such access to ProtonX apps possible in this way. Thanks.