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Also for Proton Duo.
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Edit: I wonder if editing this comment will bump it up to someone's attention.
I somewhat desperately want this. Every. Single. Appointment. I book onto my calendar I have to manually correct the length of, because I cannot set a default of 50 minutes. It's a data entry nightmare.
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It would be an awesome and unique feature (I don't know any calendar platform that supports this) if notifications could be set to go off for the END of an event. Use case: I have meetings I want to end on time, and it would be great if my calendar, which knows my schedule, would give me a little chime five minutes before the end time of the meeting, to let me know to wrap it up.
Right now, my kludge is to schedule a second event after the real event labeled "done" with the wrap-up alert. This is tedious additional data entry, as I typically have about a dozen meetings a week.
The easy way to implement this would be to allow notifications to be set with negative values of minutes in advance. For instance, if I could set a notification for "-55 minutes before" the start of an event, that would be just the thing.
Alternatively, the option to set notifications for the end of an event, and thus have two different sets of notifications, would also be fine, though it would be more work to implement, involving rather more change to the UI.
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I have separate business and family Proton accounts, and I really need to have synced folders for both of them. But Proton Drive for macOS only supports one account at a time.
This really discourages widespread adoption, btw. If I work for, e.g. a consulting company that itself uses Proton, and we have clients that also use Proton, and those clients want to hire us to work in their files through Drive but we're already syncing our own corporate Drive, how would that work? Proton Drive really needs to support syncing with an arbitrary number of accounts/drives.