Our built-in Calendar tool is like a personal assistant, but less judgy.
Tell us what you like about the Vivaldi Calendar if you use it!
@Vivaldi is the calendar app available as its own mobile app?
@toran
It's not, unfortunately.
Having some of the vivaldi features (calendar/mail/RSS and notes) as separate, installable programs and apps, with sync and all of that, would be a great idea
Especially notes would be great to have on mobile, where many people (cough @thelinuxcast cough) have a hard time finding a decent note-taking software with good sync
Could also make it easier for you to make more parts open source
If you made mail/RSS/calendar available standalone, it could honestly rival thunderbird
(Which is cool for such a young feature)
It could make it slightly easier to migrate, and could make it easier to introduce people to vivaldi, without making it necessary for people to switch browsers if they "don't like change" (even though it's easy to make vivaldi look "just like chrome")
Of course I don't think you should remove those features from the browser itself (no one wants what happened to Firefox/thunderbird to happen to vivaldi)
@erilun06 I've actually started to really like the combination of Joplin for everyday notes and Obsidian for longer more involved things.
@thelinuxcast
Have you heard about logseq?
It's open source, extremely configurable and has support for markdown and even orgmode ((one of )the Emacs markup language mode(s))
As I understand it, it's quite similar to obsidian
It's got sync in Alfa (or beta) but it's only for supporters, as it's on their servers (not sure if you can selfhost at the moment)
I've been using gitlab for sync, but that's definitely not a solution for everyone, and it's quite messy to set up as the git integration is made for history and not syncing
@erilun06 @Vivaldi @thelinuxcast
Yes, it's why I don't like using the Outlook or Thunderbird calendar offerings, as you have to go through several steps to get to it.
It also breaks the Unix design philosophy, of having apps do multiple separate things, in the same application.
@Vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net office 365 calendar support would be useful.
@Vivaldi HEY WAIT.
DOES IT HAVE DESKTOP NOTIFICATIONS ON WINDOWS?
@ugurcan
Yes! It's not the default setting, but you can select between system notifications, in browser dialogs and couple of cool effects.
@Vivaldi I made the switch thanks.
@Vivaldi Just one more small question - what happens to notifications if I close Vivaldi?
Is there an option to keep it in tray for background notifications (and even more speedier launch as well)?
@ugurcan
Unfortunately, it's not possible to keep them in tray.
It's something we want to implement, but it looks like a challenging task.