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Evite goes 2.0
At some point you've probably used evite, either by receiving or sending an invitation. In the past the online application was great for sending invitations but it was a one shot deal - create and send an evite and when the event is over, the evite is dead. Last year evite went mobile in an effort to keep up with all of us and on Friday, evite went 2.0. Users can now integrate photos from Flickr, videos from YouTube and playlists from Imeem. The changes should make it easier to integrate content you already have on the web into your evite options instead of requiring separate uploads of information.
The redesign also attempts to make evite easier to navigate, introducing more tabs for organizing different sections of the site. Developers have also added some custom options for the way hosts and attendees can interact with each other.
[via Mashable, CNET]
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chris said 9:42AM on 7-30-2008
ok so evite has now become an old story... there are loads and loads of event planning sites coming up and with much much better feature add ons... you might want to read this http://www.squidoo.com/evites
i guess these 2 our good ones
Purple Trail
Purple Trail boasts that it can do everything that Evites does, plus more with no advertisements on your invitations! With Purple Trail you can send invitations and reminders through email, print, SMS, voice or social networks like Facebook.
My Punch Bowl
MyPunchBowl has a tool that helps you pick the perfect date for your party, automatically sends out your invitations, manages all your RSVPs for you, and allows you and your guests to share Flikr photos and YouTube videos after the party.
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Zoji said 2:07AM on 8-14-2008
Or an even better alternative to any of these electronic invite sites, especially Evite, would be http://www.Zoji.com/ for groups, events, and online invitations in the Web 2.0 sphere.
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