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Edit or Delete one or more instances of a recurring event

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:49:00 GMT

We’ve heard you loud and clear. You want to edit or delete one or more instances of a recurring event. Consider it done!

Famundo now allows exceptions in recurring events.

For example, you may have a meeting every Monday, but often there is a Monday holiday. Now you can delete those meeting events that occur on those holidays.

Or you have a meeting that occurs on the same day every week, but you want to enter different notes for each event – who is responsible for the snack? Now, you can do it!

Schedule a recurring event. Click on an instance of the recurring event and you will be given options to Edit or Delete. Once selected, you will be given an option to edit or delete All Instances or This instance. For a change to only that event, choose This Instance. Make your edit or deletion and click on Save. That’s all there is to it!

Thanks to all our users who send us suggestions on how we can make Famundo a better, more useful product. We really do listen.

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Searching by Tags

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:47:00 GMT

Many of you have asked what the purpose of the Tag field is. This field is found in various data entry screens in Famundo such as events, lists, files, and photos. In fact, tagging is used in almost every area of Famundo. Think of a Tag as a “keyword” that will allow you to search for things with “like” tags in the future.

Famundo now supports searching of tagged events, so you can quickly view all events that contain a specific tag.

Let’s say, for example, that your child is required to complete a certain number of community service hours for their school. If, when you schedule the community service events, you add a tag “community” in the tag field, it will be very easy to locate all community service events in the future and add up the hours served.

Tags will “auto-complete”, so once you add a new tag it will appear the next time you start typing in the word in the tag field.

Tag searching will locate all events with a specific tag from 3 months in the past to 3 months in the future.

The tags are presented in what is called a “tag cloud,” which can be viewed by clicking on Tags on the top Calendar menu. The tags with the most items are represented with larger text in the beginning of the list and those with fewer items are represented with smaller text at the end of the list.

By the way, your family member’s names are also treated as tags, so if you want to find all events for a member of your family, just click on their name in the tag cloud.

In future releases of Famundo, you will be able to search on all items, events, files, lists, photos and more, with a common tag.

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New Calendar Security

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:45:00 GMT

We have changed the way the View access on our calendars work.

Now, no event can have more open View access than that of the parent calendar.

For example, if you have a calendar that has View access equal to Parents, no event on that calendar can have View access more open than Parents. This means an event cannot have View access of Parents and Adult Kids, Family, Family and Friends Only, or Public (Everyone). An event on this calendar can however have View access of Private.

We hope this change makes the managing of calendars a more intuitive experience.

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Server Error Resolved

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:41:00 GMT

From yesterday afternoon, April 21, 2008 at 2:00pm PDT through this morning, April 22, 2008 at 4:30am PDT, we experienced a Server Error which caused Famundo to “hang” for some of our users.

If you were one of those affected users, we apologize for the inconvenience and are happy to report that this issue has been resolved.

Thank you for using Famundo

Richard Kuhlenschmidt CEO

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Some more recent Famundo press mentions

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:03:00 GMT

In addition to the recent Ericsson and Hitched Magazine articles below, we’ve had quite a few other press other mentions recently that I have been remiss on reporting about.

Here is a rundown:

Geek Sugar

... Famundo has received a lot of attention lately for being a great option for families. They call themselves a “family hub” and hope to replace your wall calendar, address book, filing cabinet, fridge magnets and yellow sticky notes. Famundo offers Outlook synchronization, a list maker and even a family library for storing your documents, photos, bookmarks and other personal information

The Online Family

Who it’s for: Busy moms who need their calendar software to serve as a digital daily planner. Famundo includes a list-making feature, address book, family homepage and a “vault,” an encrypted storage space where you can store important documents such as medical records. “Famundo has great customer support and is perfect for families,” says Valentina Sgro, a professional organizer.

Pocket-Lint

It’s fair to say that if you’re office-based, you’re probably fairly intimate with your desktop calendar. How many times have you wished you could get your whole family or circle of friend hooked up to it too? This might be what you’ve been wishing for.

Reno Gazette-Journal

Got kids? Got more activities than you can keep track of? Famundo is a free online calender and planning center that enables every member of your family to post outings, messages, appointments, reminders, lists and more—kind of like Microsoft Outlook, but with easy multiple user functionality (and it syncs with Outlook if you’re already heavily invested there). One really nice feature: When plans change, instead of deleting or editing an appointment on the calendar, just drag it to the new time. There’s also an address book and even space for a family blog and photographs you can invite others to view.

PC World

This one is in Danish, but here is a rough translation:

Do you want to be able to manage your family life? Then look into Famundo. With it’s calendar, to-do lists, address book—Famundo has it all. You and your family can keep track of soccer practice, shopping at K-mart, even your 40th birthday.

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Famundo featured in Hitched

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:51:00 GMT

We are very pleased that Famundo is featured in the following article, Online Tools to Keep You Organized on Hitched, a site dedicated to entertaining, educating & inspiring marriages.

The Total Family Dashboard – Famundo (www.famundo.com) puts a host of scheduling and organization tools right at your fingertips on your family homepage. With calendars for each family member, import options that’ll seamlessly bring in school and community organizations’ calendars, and Outlook and iCal synchronization, you’ll never miss a pickup again. It also gives you a central place to keep an address book, scanned documents, photos, reminders, messages and lists.

read more…

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Famundo in Ericsson's Telecom Report

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Sun, 16 Mar 2008 02:59:00 GMT

We are very pleased that Famundo is featured in Ericsson’s Telecom Report in a special report on Family Matters.

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Creating password protected blogs

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 11 Mar 2008 03:00:00 GMT

One of the most frequent questions we get about our new blog feature in Famundo for Organizations is if teachers can make their blogs password protected, so it is NOT visible to the general public. The answer to this is YES, just like everything else in Famundo, there are multiple levels of security.

Let me explain how this is done.

First thing you need to do it to add a Member Group. This will create a username and password that your students can use to log in to view your blog.

Go to Setup > Organization Settings > Members

Click on Add > Add New Group Member

Login Name: this is the username for logging in.

Name: give this group member a name.

Password: this is the password for logging in.

Confirm Password: confirm your password.

Click on Save

Now, you can proceed to create your blog, which only your newly created Members can view.

Click on the Blogs tab on the top banner.

Click on Add Blog (you can also create a new blog by clicking on Add Article)

Assign to: you can assign this to your school or any other user (this means if it is Edit Access = Private, only the Assigned to user can edit the blog)

Name: enter a name for your blog.

Edit Access: enter who you will allow to edit this blog.

View Access: All Staff and Members only (this will insure that the public will not be able to view this blog)

This blog will be viewable by those with Member credentials and above. The public will not be able to view it.

Your students can now visit your Famundo site, log in with the username and password you created above, and view your new blog.

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Famundo for Organizations now has BLOGS!

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:34:00 GMT

The latest release of Famundo for Organizations adds a new, fully featured blog engine to its already complete solution for community organizations.

Now, anyone in you organization can create their own blog. You can even password protect it, so only your members have access to it.

For more information our blog engine, visit our help file.

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Our ever expanding recurring event options

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:01:00 GMT

We have added even more options to our Weekly recurring event. You now have the ability to schedule weekly events on multiple days of the week.

For example, you can now schedule a weekly event to occur on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Please click here for more examples.

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