1. 0. Welcome
    1. 0.1 Quick Start Guide
      1. 0.1.1 Customize the Banner for Your Organization
      2. 0.1.2 Adding a new user
      3. 0.1.3 Adding an event
      4. 0.1.4 Adding a new calendar
      5. 0.1.5 Adding a new calendar category
      6. 0.1.6 Adding a document folder
      7. 0.1.7 Adding files to your folder
  2. 1. Setting up Famundo
    1. 1.1 Organization Settings
      1. 1.1.1 Display Settings
      2. 1.1.2 Organization Details
      3. 1.1.3 Users
      4. 1.1.4 Members
    2. 1.2 Personal Settings
      1. 1.2.1 My General Settings
      2. 1.2.2 My Details Settings
      3. 1.2.3 My Calendar Settings
      4. 1.2.4 Change My Password
  3. 2. Navigating Famundo
    1. 2.1 Calendar View
    2. 2.2 Document View
    3. 2.3 Message View
  4. 3. Managing your Calendar
    1. 3.1 Categories
    2. 3.2 Calendars
  5. 4. Common Calendar Tasks
    1. 4.1 Add Quick Event
    2. 4.2 Add Event
      1. 4.2.1 Daily Recurring Event Options
      2. 4.2.2 Weekly Recurring Event Options
      3. 4.2.3 Monthly Recurring Event Options
      4. 4.2.4 Yearly Recurring Event Options
      5. 4.2.5 Editing Recurring Events
    3. 4.3 Reschedule an Event
    4. 4.4 Other Event Actions
    5. 4.5 Event Tags
  6. 5. Managing your Documents
    1. 5.1 Folders
    2. 5.2 Sub-Folders
    3. 5.3 Documents
  7. 6. Message Center
    1. 6.1 Notices
    2. 6.2 Reminders
  8. 7. Blogs
    1. 7.1 Creating a Blog
    2. 7.2 Viewing your Blog
    3. 7.3 Sharing your Blog
  9. 8. Sharing your Famundo Calendars
  10. 9. Subscribing to iCal Calendars
  11. 10. Subscribing to Famundo Calendars
  12. 11. Importing Calendar Data
  13. 12. Printing
  14. 13. Linking Famundo to your current website
  15. 14. Embedding Calendars
  16. 15. Natural Language
  17. 16. Tutorials
    1. 16.1 Famundo Overview
    2. 16.2 Customize your Banner
    3. 16.3 Creating Calendar Categories
    4. 16.4 Creating Calendars
    5. 16.5 Creating a Quick Event
    6. 16.6 Embedding your Calendar
    7. 16.7 Subscribing to Famundo Calendars - Schools
  18. 17. Tips and Tricks
    1. 17.1 Navigating Famundo for Visitors
    2. 17.2 Exporting calendars from Microsoft® Office Outlook®
    3. 17.3 Exporting calendars from Trumba
    4. 17.4 How to hide and unhide the Tips and Tricks
    5. 17.5 Managing your Organization's Resources
    6. 17.6 Google Maps
    7. 17.7 Adding a Google Gadget
    8. 17.8 Importing Calendars from Google Calendar
  19. 18 Synchronizing with Outlook - BETA
    1. 18.1 Configuring your sync preferences in Famundo
    2. 18.2 Installing the Famundo Outlook Sync Plugin - BETA
    3. 18.3 Configuring the Famundo Outlook Sync Plugin - BETA
    4. 18.4 Backup your Outlook Data

Natural Language

Famundo understands Natural Language so you can quickly and easily enter the date and time for an event as if you were to speak it.

Here are some examples of Natural Language entries:

To schedule an event for today at 5:00 PM, type in today@5p.

  • Today, Tomorrow, Next Week, Next Month
  • Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • at or @

Times can be listed in 12 hour or 24 hour time.

Times without a AM/PM will be considered AM, eg. 8 = 8:00 AM

Time with a PM will be entered as PM, eg. 8PM = 8:00 PM

Following is a list of terms that can be used to input dates and times into an event using Natural Language:

  • Today, tod, now
  • tomorrow, tom, next day
  • yesterday
  • next week, last week
  • next month, last month
  • next year, last year
  • next m, next mon, next Monday
  • last m, last mon, last Monday
  • mon, Monday (same as next Monday)
  • 6th, 3rd (current month year)
  • 6th Feb, 6th of February, 3rd of Feb, 3rd Feb (current year)
  • 6th Feb 2007, 6th of Feb 2007, 3rd of Feb 2007
  • 6th 2007, 3rd 2007 (current month)

For the USA (user settings): Nov 6 2007, November 6 2007, 11 6 2007, you can also use separators as in 11/06/2006.

For the EU (user settings): 6 Nov 2007, 6 November 2007, 6 11 2007, you can also use separators as in 06/11/2006

For the Japan (user settings): 2007 Nov 6, 2007 November 6, 2007 11 6, you can also use separators as in 2007/11/06.

For Ends at: dates that are attached to a Starts at: date you can write.

  • 1h, 1hr, 1hour
  • 1h 30m, 1hr 30min, 1 hour 30 minutes
  • 30m, 30min, 30 minutes

To the date strings you can append a time (were time is needed)

  • 8, 8a, 08am, at 8, @ 8
  • 8:30, 0830, 8:30a, 8:30 am
  • 8 30 p, 8:30pm, 8 30 p, 20:30, 2030, at 8:30p, @ 20:30
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