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.
View a movie tutorial on Using Natural Language
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
/,;.\as separators - For the EU (user settings): 6 Nov 2007, 6 November 2007, 6 11 2007 ,you can also use
/,;.\as separators - For the Japan (user settings): 2007 Nov 6, 2007 November 6, 2007 11 6 , you can also use
/,;.\as separators
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
