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It's incredible Drive and Calendar are not integrated and the idea was reported in 2021. This shows how Proton works as a company. New products at all costs, no love for the basics.
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One of the main blockers in my switch is the ability to add PDF attachments from Proton Drive to the calendar.
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The only reason why I do not use photo albums on proton. It's impossible to share them. Whoever was the PM on this, didn't do their research. It even says coming soon on the help since a year. Proton is a joke.
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One year later, and we are still here. Just like photo album public link sharing. Proton does nothing to implement core features that are important to existing users.
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One of the main blockers for switching to Proton Calendar for me is the ability to store files and locations to be able to handle reservations and events.
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This is such a bad product management decision, I use it as an example of how to make sure that your product doesn't grow: be worse than a well-known product and offer nothing better in the relevant parts of the UX. Then do not implement sharing and collaboration. It's a recipe for low adoption and disappointed early adopters.