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As of March 2024, this feature is available on the web. Coming soon to other apps.
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An error occurred while saving the comment JD commentedI have been using Proton Mail for a while and am slowly moving out of the Google ecosystem. The calendar is the last piece, but I use a shared calendar with my wife so we need to be on the same platform. She's tentatively open to getting a Proton email, but if she can't use the calendar smoothly then she won't deal with it. This confusing and apparently pointless restriction adds a lot of friction to one of the most basic features of a calendar app, and while I am willing to put up with some inconvenience for better privacy, it will drive the rest of my family crazy. I hope this gets fixed so I can start using the calendar as my primary and get more of my family on the platform.
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An error occurred while saving the comment JD commentedThe requirement to have TOTP enabled is pointless and annoying for another reason I discovered today - if you want to switch TOTP apps and you can't extract the secret keys directly (most TOTP apps don't allow this) then you have to delete all your security keys just to get a new TOTP code.
Why? So annoying.
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After about a week of using Proton Calendar it's surprising how underbaked this app is, considering that it launched years ago and Proton is pushing (and pricing) their Unlimited plan as a full-featured replacement for the major mail/calendar/cloud platforms.
Security is great but you can't expect people to switch to a platform that lacks basic functionality, and "editing your events" is about as basic as it gets for a calendar app.