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A new 'Computers' tab has been added to the Android app. Coming soon to iOS.
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Widgets are available for Proton Calendar Android.
We are keeping this issue for the iOS app.
An error occurred while saving the comment Thomas commentedIf you are adding iOS widgets, please also consider macOS widgets, if those can be implemented in the electron mail desktop app! Thank you!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thomas commented+1 for watchOS support!
I am reularly out with only my LTE Apple Watch and view my calendar events in the watch app.
With a Proton Calendar watchOS app I can finally ditch the default Apple Calendar app.Thomas supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thomas commentedWould love to have direct download links for files!
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With Synology Photos, this is now more important than ever.
I often record videos in 4k which then get uploaded to the photos section.
I can preview all pictures, but videos need to be downloaded locally and then I can watch them. That makes no sense at all (those videos often have 2GB+)
There must be a possibility to start downloading the file blocks, decrypt them in the background and start playing the video immediately.
It would be great, if this can be implemented, with the most common filetypes being stramable (audio + video)