In case you don't use Tutanota as your main email service, yet: What is missing? Why are you not using Tutanota?
#MondayMotivation #QuestionTime
@vattuvarg I hate when apps force me to use the OS's built in contact and calendar system.
I want to separate my communications and data on different services. Especially on privacy services. I don't want Google/Apple/other third party contact/calendar apps to access anything related to Tutanota.
It's ridiculous that Signal and K-9 Mail forces you to use OS Contacts, that most calendar clients force you to use your OS's Calendar system. I'm back in the stoneage, manually copying email addresses and looking at raw phone numbers, because I don't want to use those systems.
If Tutanota wants to do this, at least they have to give us an option to opt out, an option to keep Tutanota contacts separate from your OS contacts.
@dialyzer - In #sailfishOS it is possible to keep each dataset separate and still view them together. When planning I really don't want to jump between a bunch of calendar apps.
I want my device to be the link between the channels of data. The OS on my phone makes that possible.
Having access to my own data only through a custom app is a bit risky too. The Tutanota apps are opensource so the same functionality could be added to my device making the encryption safe and simple to use.