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After having been in contact with Proton support, I received one last mail from them today saying
"We are actively developing numerous new features for Proton Drive in the forthcoming releases. Feel free to stay tuned to our blog for updates!
https://proton.me/blog
https://twitter.com/ProtonDrive
https://twitter.com/ProtonPrivacy"While I'll keep an eye on the blog, it's disappointing that Proton still use twitter as a main outlet for information. If this was used as a "legacy" outlet while Proton was building their presence on Mastodon it might have been understandable. Or, almost. However, that Proton has purposedly given up on Mastodon is, I think, very unwise and unfitting of its image as a privacy respecting and ethical alternative. Twitter might have a larger user base still, but like Wayne Gretzky Proton should skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.
Adding my voice to this one. Trying to leave iCloud calendar, and I often add a picture or a PDF to calendar events on that solution. Typical use case 1: Kid comes home from school with paper birthday invitation. I add it to the calendar, and take a picture of the invitation that I add to the calendar event. Typical use case 2: I buy concert tickets months ahead of the concert, and receive the tickets as PDFs with a QR code in a mail. I add the concert to the calendar as an event, and attach the PDF so I'll have the ticket/QR code handy when I'm in queue for the concert.