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Hey @protonprivacy, @protonmail

I just had another quick test of #ProtonCalendar .... I'm really happy to see the internal sharing capabilities coming in place.

The only truly missing feature now is basically a bridge solution so I can have my calendar in Thunderbird. Is such a bridge in your plans?

Also, how integrated is the calendar on #Anrdoid these days? I've not tested it this time, as last time it was completely unintegrated and was quite a hazzle to get other apps adding events to the calender. I can probably get used to using only the Proton Calendar app on Android - but an interface for other apps to add events is a must.

As this is progressing, I'm getting closer to replace #EteSync for calendars with Proton Calendar. But you're still not quite there yet, unfortunately.

#privacy #e2ee

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[–] Spudger@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

A Thunderbird bridge would be useful but the missing Calendar feature for me is search. Other than that it's close to perfect.

[–] alex_herrero@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

No Bridge for Calendar so far, AFAIK. There is no integration, it's an isolated and encrypted app.