Key Points:
• Apple has launched a new app called Apple Invites, allowing iPhone users to create rich digital invitations for real events.
• The app is available for download from the App Store, but requires an iCloud+ subscription to send invitations, starting at $0.99 per month.
• The initial release, version 1.0.1, has limited release notes, with only stability and performance enhancements.
As a tech journalist, I’m excited to bring you the latest news on Apple’s new Invitation app, aptly named Apple Invites. Yesterday, Apple announced the app’s availability, and just a day later, they released an update, version 1.0.1, with some under-the-hood improvements.
What’s in version 1.0.1?
The release notes are concise, highlighting only "stability and performance enhancements." If you experienced any crashes or performance issues with the app, it’s worth updating to the latest version to see if the improvements make a difference.
A Quick Look at Apple Invites
In an effort to showcase the app’s capabilities, I created a sample invitation based on the iconic iPhone 5s event artwork. Many users have already pointed out the familiar design elements in the app’s icon, which is no coincidence.
For a more in-depth look at Apple Invites, be sure to check out our hands-on video, as well as our other coverage from this week.
Getting Started with Apple Invites
You can download the latest version of Apple Invites for iPhone from the App Store. To use the service, you’ll need an active iCloud+ subscription, which starts at $0.99 per month. The app is also available on iCloud itself.
As a reminder, Apple Invites is designed for creating digital invitations for real events, so keep your event planning needs in mind when considering this app. Stay tuned for more Apple news and updates, and don’t forget to check out our top picks for iPhone accessories to elevate your mobile experience.
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