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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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    John Sweeney commented  · 

    This is one of a number of blockers that mean, unfortunately, I can't consider using Proton Calendar whatsoever. The feature set just doesn't stack up compared to the competition, and I wish Proton as a company focused on fewer services with each getting more attention.

    Like, sure, you have a calendar offering. But it doesn't support widgets on my phone, it doesn't support my tablet at all, I can't get Zoom meetings added to it... who uses this? Who thinks this is the best option available? Why is it not considered a beta release?

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    John Sweeney commented  · 

    I want Proton Calendar to support widgets on both my iPhone and my iPad.

    The lack of widget support & lack of tablet support prevent me from considering Proton Calendar to be a serious competitor to alternatives that offer more features.

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    John Sweeney commented  · 

    I'm actually really disappointed that Proton Calendar supports iPhone but not iPad -- because, if it was a native app, doing the former should've been 95% of the work to do the latter. This leaves me wondering just how much work it will actually be to add iPad support, how they've built the iPhone app, and what their priorities were at the time.

    Wanting my calendar to support a larger screen should be pretty self-explanatory. I find it baffling that they released iPhone support a while ago and iPad support hasn't even gotten a mention. For me, this is a blocker and I don't use Calendar because of this.

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