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This is critical for many Calendar users. Given that the last day of the month might fall on the 30th, 31st, 28th or 29th, the variability calls for a smart solution. Currently, if I have a repeating calendar event that needs to fall on the last day of the month, I need to schedule the event three times at least. This is a lot of overhead for what should be a straightforward process.
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This is absolutely critical for any serious user of cloud storage. While I'm a fastidious organizer of my folders, I still need to search for specific files saved deep in folder structures.
Note to the Proton user community: I see hundreds of more votes for superficial improvements like "Proton Docs - dark mode / dark theme" than this. This is insane. Search is a table stakes feature and dark mode is a personal preference. This is not subjective.
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Disagree and am shocked at the number of upvotes. I don’t understand signing up for an email service where it’s completely transparent what the available addresses are and then complaining about the available addresses. Is the original poster sending unsolicited marketing or sales emails to people he doesn’t know? I don’t understand the fear of being labeled as spam if you’re not using spammy language in your mails. (If he’s running a business, he should use a proper custom domain name, anyway.) @pm.me is a short and memorable email.