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- It's Snowing at Anyvite.comDecember 14 2008
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Happy Holidays from all of us at Anyvite! - Good things come in threesDecember 9 2008
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Anyvite received a few more updates over the past two days. Here are a few of the changes:
Export your Invitation Guest List

You can now export your invitation’s guest list to both Excel and CSV formats. The Excel format we’re using is a bit older and may not work in some newer programs (except any version of Excel within the last decade) which is why we also added CSV exports for the other applications (like Numbers).The new export options are at the very bottom of the guest list so if you can’t find them, scroll down!
Allow Guests to “Invite people” and “Bring people” are now separate
This one is a bit more confusing. There are two options to account for extra guests in an Anyvite invitation. The first is to add them to the guest list so they can view the invitation in Anyvite while the second option is to just use the +Number dropdown when RSVPing. Previously, both of these options were controlled by the same configuration option. - Style your Invitation Description and A New Look for EmailsDecember 6 2008
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After our latest release, which included the new configuration options for Anyvite, we received a lot of feedback about the need to format the actual text of the invitation. Since then, we've been hard at work adding in the functionality for event creators to be able to customize the invitation description to their liking, and as a byproduct of that, we've finally given the emails a much needed facelift.
The format of the emails has been improved to take advantage of the newly styled invitation description, as well as to enable guests to easily invite additional people, change their notifications, and view what they've currently responded with (yes, no, or maybe).Take a look when you have a chance an - Big Site Update: Themes and moreNovember 24 2008
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Yesterday, we rolled out a new release of Anyvite. This one has been a long time in the making and there are literally hundreds of fixes and improvements. The most noticeable is a redesign of the Invitation creation process. In the new process, you can customize the look of the invitation using our themes, mixing and matching our pictures, searching flickr, and/or uploading your own pictures. This new approach has everything you need to customize your invitation on one page instead of spread over multiple pages as it was before. Of course, you can skip this step and head right to entering the details by clicking the skip button in the top right.
Step two of the invitation creation process is now adding in the invitation details. The big change on this page is that we removed the section for inviting guests and moved it to step three. This helps focus the invitation details page solely on the details and makes it much less intimidating!
Another big change is the redesign of our navigation. Before, our sub-navigation was locat
- Sneak Peek: Anyvite Events WidgetNovember 14 2008
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We’ve started getting more requests from users asking about ways to display Anyvite events on their own sites and blogs.
We’ve had RSS feeds, but that’s not ideal for displaying your events to the public, so today we want to announce our first step toward being more open.
We’re in the process of testing a widget that you can embed in your website or blog that will show any upcoming open events that you’re hosting or attending. This makes it ideal for groups to list their upcoming events or anyone who attends/hosts events!
One of our first beta testers is Adam Gartenberg. Checkout how he’s using the Anyvite Widget!
We’re still working on finalizing and improving the widget so for now, if you’d like to try it, just send us an email at support@anyvite.com and we’ll send you a link.
Remember that Thanksgiving and the holiday season are fast approaching so get started on your Anyvites soon!

