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An error occurred while saving the comment Bluebone commentedUpdate to my previous comment.... THERE IS A WAY to have read only access to your protonmail calendar via outlook and overlay with your other calendars....
In your proton mail calendar go to your settings and "share outside proton" full access + copy the url link
Then in outlook right click on other calendars (bottom left below my calendar tick boxes), add calendar, from internet, paste the url
With this approach I was at least able to see my work, uni and personal proton mail calendars all together in outlook
If I receive an invite to proton (or I want to send one), I will still need to login via the browser to accept/send the invite.
It's also worth noting that this calendar in outlook will only refresh every 4 hours.
So, I can't manage all the appts via outlook but at least I can now see them all together + I know when I get an invite, I just need to go into chrome or my android app to press accept.
Hopefully proton releases an update one day, but this is going to have to be good enough for now.
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Sharing a calendar is available on Web.
On next iterations we would like to enable the editing permission on mobile apps and add in the future to only share the "busy" information
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Hi all, sharing this in the hope it may help others out there....
I did a few tests trying to find the closest equivalent to Calibri 11 in Outlook which is what I'm most used to. Seems the closest were:
Proton Helvetica 16 = Normal Helvetica 12
Proton Helvetica 14 = Normal Helvetica 10.5
Proton Arial 16 = Normal Arial 12
Proton Arial 14 = Normal Arial 10.5
Proton sets it default size to 16, which doesn't appear to translate to 16 in the real world. Now that I realise this, while it's not ideal, it's kinda more manageable.
In short, if you normally choose between Calibri 10,11,12 in Microsoft land (most people?), then you're probably best to go for Helvetica or Arial 16 or 14.
Please try it yourself on webmail, via outlook and on your phone. I'd be keen to hear if my numbers are the same for others.