I completely agree. I have four different people's schedules on one calendar and I rely on color coding each individual event to match the person's correlating schedule so I can keep track of who is doing what at any given moment. Example: person A uses red to signify their events, person B uses blue and so on. Don't color coordinate based on which calendar folder is being used. For me, this is the biggest obstacle to completely switch over from Google calendars to Proton Calendar.
I completely agree. I have four different people's schedules on one calendar and I rely on color coding each individual event to match the person's correlating schedule so I can keep track of who is doing what at any given moment. Example: person A uses red to signify their events, person B uses blue and so on. Don't color coordinate based on which calendar folder is being used. For me, this is the biggest obstacle to completely switch over from Google calendars to Proton Calendar.