Evite is a ASP.NET script for Organizers scripts design by Keyvan1.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Evite is a script for sending Online Invitations.
Publisher review: Evite is a script for sending Online Invitations. It is a script for sending Online Invitations.You can create Public or Private Invitations and events.Choose your design,Specify the Location of your Event,Pick out a date,Enter the list of your Guests' Emails,Send your invitation. User Features: - Users signUp - Create Public or Private Events - Choose your own Theme and design - Choos;li>Choose yourgt; - Send Emails to Guests - Add Emails to addressBook - View,Edit your Invitation - Cancel Event - Remove Guests - Guests Post replies - Guests can Invite more people - Guests can send message to each other - Ask Guests what to bring - Choose RSVP - Export GuestList - Edit Guest Replies - Remove Guests - See Upcoming and past Invites - Save Invite to send later - Users can send message - Browse event Places - Browse event Categories - Search Locations - Rate Events - Search Events <gt;Rate EAdministration Features: - Manage members - Manage Events - Manage Locations - Change system setting - Mangae Messages - Supports 5 mail components - Search Members,Locations,Events - Create Theme Categories - Create Theme style - Create RSVP - See Reviews - Export Tables to excel - See GuestList - Contact Members - Create Newsletter Operating system: Windows
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