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As a fellow Canuck I'd like to expound on this. I would suggest a few servers in each time zone. I'm not even asking for servers in every province (even US doesn't have that). But as it is, if you happen to live in a prairie province, you are forced to choose Vancouver or Toronto, which are not only quite far, but not in the same time zone. The only way to use the same time zone would be a US server, which brings its own issues depending on what you do on the internet. Same country AND time zone is ideal in a lot of cases as a time zone or country mismatch can make you stand out which is not what most VPN users want. And it's not like we'd need a lot of servers for these areas - 3-6 servers in Calgary and Winnipeg and perhaps a server in the Atlantic timezone would more than suffice.
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@zerelcharcix Apps like that already exist. If what you want is an entirely offline calendar (no syncing at all) then Proton Calendar just isn't what you're looking for. If you use Android, consider a free and opensource app like Fossify Calendar on F-droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.calendar
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This is a critical feature. Even though we live in a very connected world nowadays, it would not be nice to miss an event because you had poor or no internet at just the wrong time. I want to be able to add, view, and edit events and receive notifications within the official apps even without internet. When internet is back, it can automatically sync and if there's a merge conflict, it can give a notification the the user where they can resolve it.
I get the browser version will always be internet based and that's fine. If you're in a browser, it's assumed you have internet. But the apps need this feature asap.
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Wholeheartedly agree. Want nothing to do with docx and any closed MS format. It would be great to not only support ODF formats, but also be able to choose the default format of any new documents to suit the needs of the user.
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As mentioned in the previous update on this feature, it is now being edited to be a request for slides.
Please feel free to undo your vote if this is not something you want included in Proton Drive.
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I get what is being requested here, and it's a good idea, but you can already password/fingerprint lock the Android app, so this feels like a lower priority than say, porting the existing feature to the web app.
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This doesn't make sense to me. We have nested folders now and I'm not sure how or why you'd nest a label as a label is not a location so there's nothing to nest into.
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You can now set a specific color for each event (more colors would be nice for sure). Additionally you can add up to 25 calendars (3 on the free plan) which can work as categories.
This is likely because of how much compute power it takes to process AI requests. It's not cheap for even 1 request, let alone 100s or 1000s per day. So they need a separate and rather pricey plan to give unlimited access. You get 10/day and 200/month, according to Lumo itself, totally free and enough for casual use. I would definitely support some sort of "lite" tier above the free tier (but still limited) that would be part of Unlimited, Duo and Family plans by default though.