So I’ve tried Proton Mail and it’s… not a great user experience. I’m looking for a good calendar specially that works on Mac, Windows, Linux, and iOS. I want to be able to manage my work calendar through it (which is a Google account) and then a personal calendar which is hosted by this new service.

Privacy is important but I’m just trying to avoid major companies like Google. I’ve been trying out Fastmail so far and I think is pretty good and while not as secure as Proton it’s got the usability I’m looking for.

Just wondering if anyone else out there has a recommendo for me before I cancel my proton subscription and commit to Fastmail?

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    7 days ago

    Agreeing with @sachamoto. One Calendar might be what you’re looking for. it’s cross platform, you can link all your calendars, has a free tier and like a one time purchase for 5 bucks to unlock all features. And they appear to be a small dutch company. one calendar

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    24 days ago

    What’s wrong with FastMail? I’ve used them for ages.

    If you deceive against them, you might look at NextCloud. You can pay for managed hosting of it at PikaPods.

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      24 days ago

      There is nothing wrong with FastMail, I just don’t like that they are based in Aus and are under the Five Eyes situation. I say this as an Australian who lives in a different country. I would prefer privacy locked, but from their transparency reports, they do seem pretty secure.

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    24 days ago

    I tried to selhost via Nextcloud.

    It worked on my Android mobile via DAVx5.

    My gf wanted it in her google calender, but then I needed to expose my calender to the web which I didn’t want, so I switched to Proton now…

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    24 days ago

    Are you looking for a service that includes email as well, or just a calendar?

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        24 days ago

        I use TimeTree mainly for its sharing features, which are excellent (it’s a Japanese app).

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    22 days ago

    I recently switched from FOOS calendar available on Fdroid to One Calendar. Give them a try and you will see that the UI it’s smooth.

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    22 days ago

    I use zoho, both calendar and mail. Works fine on iPhone and via web browser on laptop