Karlstens
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Work on this feature request is underway, starting with iOS.
🗓️ A new calendar invite widget shows the main event info in all emails that contain event invites. Tapping on it takes you to the #ProtonCalendar app directly from your inbox.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Karlstens commentedNotifications vary with the operating system. For Windows, I'd appreciate the notification to at least have the Calendar notes with clickable hyperlinks so I can follow through with whatever the event. Also, if I miss the notification, to still have it actionable via the Windows Notification Sidebar is a must (Windowskey + A).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Karlstens commentedMinimize to tray is absolutely needed for Windows users, along with start with system startup.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Karlstens commentedTasks, Reoccurring tasks, last/first day of the month tasks, and an outstanding tasks pane is absolutely needed.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Karlstens commentedI'd absolutely love the ability to stipulate time format as ISO.
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If there's a testing beta for more advanced notifications on Windows, I'd love to be part of that beta.
At time of writing, the current Windows notifications for Proton Calendar are far too simplistic to be of any real use. I've personally tinkered with snoreToast (a method where I can send myself notifications from my own locally run Node.js scripts) and there's a lot that can be done without too much trickery that Proton could develop.
Importantly, add buttons, ability to click through to hyperlinks, and that both these features continue to function correctly if a notification is missed but then user-actioned via the lingering notification that's collected in the Windows Notification sidebar (WindowsKey + A).