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    Exactly. With Proton calendar operating in it's own little bubble it's not a calendar from Android's point of view. I'm using a very minimalist, transparent widget to show my appointments for the day, but that cannot access the Proton calendar.

    Also, Android has the feature to turn to DND mode during events from a given calendar, which saves you from embarrassment during meetings, classes, ... This also can only work if Proton functions as an actual Android calendar.

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  7. 31 votes
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    As a Thunderbird user (and currently editing my Google calendar from Thunderbird) I'd say this would be a welcome feature.

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    I'll also weigh in here. Cloud storage without file syncing is rather useless.

    It is essential to be able to mirror specific folders on your Android device with specific folders in the cloud, for plenty of applications. Preferable the nature of the mirroring (two -way, download only, upload only, ...) can be specified per folder pair.

    Use cases:
    I have several distinct picture folders on my phone (of phone camera, external camera, ...) that all get synced to their own online folder. Editing a picture on the phone should result in it being edited online. Cleaning up a photo album on my laptop should result in it being cleaned up on the phone.

    An ebook collection from my laptop should automatically be downloaded on my phone as the e-reader app only scans local folders. Deleting a read book on the phone should then not delete it online.

    Sound files edited on my laptop (Linux, see other vote), should end up in my phone's VLC folder, ...

    Dropsync Pro does this flawlessly for Dropbox, if examples would be needed. I happily move to Proton if this (basic...) functionality would be added.

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    I finally want to get rid of my scattered online services (a selfhosted email, Dropbox, Google calendar, ...) and Proton seemed like the perfect candidate to get everything into one sleek package. The fact that people seem to begging here for basic Linux functionality since 2022 is however quite disappointing.

    Cloud storage is not a safe where you lock something away every now and then, but should be a constant mirror of your local work. If I clean up a photo album on my laptop, those pictures should also be deleted online. If a create a music backing track with Linux software, it needs to be available for playing on my phone as soon as I hit save, etc...

    All this is working fine on Dropbox. If Proton Drive would implement this however, I'd switch right away. Until then that's simply not possible.

    (I'll now go vote at the other end... apparently file syncing for Android is also not yet implemented)

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