Hey everyone,

We’re happy to announce the latest Proton Calendar feature – event color-coding!

You can now add a color to each event, making it easier to identify and prioritize tasks in your schedule. This feature is available in Proton Calendar for web, Android, and iOS for all paid Proton plans.

This has been one of our most requested features by our community, and we continue to listen to your feedback and make improvements.

Try it out and let us know what you think in the comments below: https://calendar.proton.me

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    1 month ago

    Cool, when will the bridge get caldav support?

    I don’t use the Proton calendar at all because I can’t use it with GNOME nor Thunderbird, so I have to use a local calendar.

    • @UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world
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      131 month ago

      This is a mission critical issue that prevents further adaptation for me. I could never use the calendar meaningfully for business purposes. It is absolute pain in the neck.

      It also bugs me that there is no lookup for addresses/locations on calendar invites. For a premium-priced product, one can expect this to be functional. How hard can it be to integrate a call to openstreetmap or similar.

      Frankly, the product feels a bit beta-ish for a paid for product.

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        71 month ago

        Nail on the head. I will keep Proton for personal use, but for professional use, I’ll unfortunately be moving away for these and so many more reasons. It’s not a ready product at all.

    • @akilou@sh.itjust.works
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      91 month ago

      My biggest annoyance is not being able to edit events on mobile if they have a participant. Seems like a nonsense limitation

  • @Gigan@lemmy.world
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    51 month ago

    Oh cool, I started using Proton calendar recently and was trying to figure out how to do this.

  • @Queen___Bee@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Yay! Since I’ve transitioned from Google’s calendar, this was one of the features I was missing. Happy to be able to differentiate between personal and professional appointments better now. I echo what @edisondotme@monero.town is saying.

  • @alecto@lemmy.world
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    31 month ago

    This is nice but I don’t love that it completely overrides the calendar color. Makes it difficult to tell what event is from what calendar.

    • @fluckx@lemmy.world
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      71 month ago

      How would you expect multiple colors across multiple calendars to work? ( honest non-aggressive question )

      Always take the calendar color, in which case there are no multi colors in a single calender ( since its overruled every time by the calendar color ).

      Current behaviour is to override the calendar color, but that’s not to your liking.

      • @Sterling@lemmy.one
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        101 month ago

        Google Calendar handles it by simply leaving a sliver of the calendar’s color on the left side of the event bubble.