Anyone can receive and accept an invite. If you don't have an iPhone with the Invites app, you can always RSVP with the web ...
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Earlier this week Apple released its latest app, Apple Invites, as a clever combination of iCloud services for digital event invitations. Apple Invites is a great idea, but one that I can’t help but ...
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Apple has introduced a new app, Apple Invites, aimed at simplifying the process of creating and managing event invitations.
If you want to create an event in Apple Invites on the iCloud website, then follow the below steps: After someone has sent an invite to you in Apple Invites, you can RSVP letting them know whether ...
However, if you don't have an iPhone, you can still access Apple Invites on the web using any web browser of your choice — you just need an iCloud account to sign up. This is a great move ...