Google Calendar is one of the many Google apps that has a firm grasp on me. I’ve tried to shake it with various alternatives, including standalone products like Proton Calendar, and third-party apps that plug into my various work and personal calendars. Regardless, I always seem to come back to the default Google option.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though. Google Calendar packs many features I want in a calendaring app, including direct integration with other Google products and a UI that feels swift and modern. However, there is one bugbear that Google just refuses to address, even if it could fix the problem with one small button.