Oh, my gosh! I love InvitationMaker. I love receiving snail mail and cards from others, and this year I was determined to do the same for my friends and family. But, there was one problem. My handwriting is terrible. People would have to call me to decipher my handwriting. The process of having to translate caused the whole thoughtful factor of sending the card to be utterly lost. So to avoid this hassle, I had to get on my computer, come up with a card design, and type up my message. This chore took me forever, so I never did it.
Until I discovered InvitationMaker. I can now be sitting with my family watching a show, I am not really watching, pick a card, jot down a few lines, and BAM...be done. I love customized and personal cards and notes; InvitationMaker allows me to do that. Plus, it’s free.
I so love this thing. Thank you, thank you to the developers.
But there are some annoyances. For instance, you cannot shift a text box to properly center it on your printed pages — that is the case with the inside page and the last page. While it makes the printed card look a bit awkward, it is not enough to stop using InvitationMaker.