iOS widget???
Non funziona piu alcun widget per sistemi iOS…risolvete
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3.89 out of 5
37 ratings in Italy
Non funziona piu alcun widget per sistemi iOS…risolvete
I like this calendar and the fact it's all about privacy is big plus. I would like it was a bit easier to set the hour of the Agenda. A bit easier
It’s improving in every new update, looking forward to finally have the offline support
App che utilizzo regolarmente, ottima sostituta delle piü note. Unico problema, manca la versione ottimizzata per Ipad 🫣😳☹️
Ottima app, ho eliminato tutti gli altri calendari. Sarebbe bello però se avesse la data del giorno sulla schermata home.
sono un felicissimo possessore di Proton Mail, client meraviglioso.. Scaricando il calendario, credevo che si integrasse con il client di posta elettronica, invece no.. È un normalissimo calendario fine a se stesso, statico...Non potevano integrarlo col client di posta, cosicché magari una conversazione email la si poteva abbinare ad una datazione sul Proton-calendario? .. solo un esempio non esaustivo, comunque entrambe le applicazioni avrebbero potuto lavorare in sinergia.. .. mah.. 🤣
Ottima app per il calendario che si integra con il sistema di proton, ma sento alcune mancanze: un widget da poter mettere nella schermata di blocco e un widget 2x2 per la home. Con queste integrazioni potrebbe diventare da 5 stelle
Ok la sicurezza, ma l’usabilità non è meno importante. Per esempio non riesco a copiare/duplicare gli eventi.
I switched to protonmail.com as my online identity from gmail.com a few years ago and I’m very glad I have. While we can obviously never fully know what is going behind the scenes of companies, I have come to the conclusion that it has been worth paying for my proton plan during this time, as it is a service that has nurtured and valued its reputation for putting its focus on privacy and showing that it respects it as a value. I was also stunned by the rapid expansion in services, among them being Proton Calendar. While as an iPad and iPhone owner, using the native Apple Calendar app might seem tempting, the cross-compatibility with my non-Apple devices made me choose Proton Calendar. Even if it seemed in its utter infancy, the rapid development for Proton services made me hope their calendar app would follow. Nonetheless, it seems that on iOS, this app’s development has been completely and utterly abandoned. What prompted me to write this review is having noticed that with iOS 18, all Proton apps have received a dark-mode icon… except for Proton Calendar. This is without mentioning the lacking functionality and the fact that to this date, the iPad version does not even posses a full-screen function, bringing us back to 2013 when we used to download iPod apps on iPad. I hope the Proton Calendar development team is reactivated (because to me it looks like it’s non-existent). The work that has been done on Proton Pass is commendable and will hopefully be reproduced soon here. For now, my disappointment and sense of urgency for an update can only be conveyed with a rating of 1/5 stars.
Please release a widget, it’s essential.
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