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Evite Sucks. Now What?
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prichard@...06/02/08 Report as spam1
Figures...
In French "evite" means avoid...
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hypertokyo06/02/08 Report as spam2
RE: Evite Sucks. Now What?
I'm a recent convert to pingg (http://pingg.com). No ads, very smooth and easy to use, functionality is comparable to evite, and best of all the invites actually look and feel good in various media. They even do SMS and print invitations all from one place. Highly recommended.
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LawD06/02/08 Report as spam3
RE: Evite Sucks. Now What?
Sendomatic.com -- Not free, but cheap.
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skwp06/03/08 Report as spam4
RE: Evite Sucks. Now What?
Hey there, check out http://planyp.us - unlike the other services mentioned it
focuses on collaboration. Just post an idea and let your friends fill in the details.
We're going through a big redesign too - http://flickr.com/skwp for a sneak
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cgfoss06/03/08 Report as spam5
Try Google Calendar
You might try Google's Calendar.
http://www.google.com/calendar/render?tab=mc
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radinfo06/03/08 Report as spam6
What do expect?
What do you expect? It's Free! That's how they pay for the hardware, hosting, maintenance, etc. Ads pay for those things. And since click rates are so small, they use large ads (like Pandora does) to monetize.
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Brad Murphy08/20/08 Report as spam7
RE: Evite Sucks. Now What?
Forget evite. My friends and I really like to use Yarp at yarp.com. It's super easy and no login is required (ever, really). You just create a "yarplet" (invitation or survey) then share it with your guests. They went out of their way to not require any accounts or email addresses, for a change.
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