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Though Evite is ubiquitous, don't count out the competition. BlackBerry users will like Socializr.com because its e-mails include all the party details – no link-clicking required. And you can add music or video to the hundreds of invitation palettes on offer.
Oprah Magazine
Evite is great if you're gonna party like it's 1999 – because that's where the site has been stuck for nearly a decade. To announce your next high-stakes Scrabble tourney, try Socializr, brought to you by Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams. It's Evite 2.0, finally.
While Evite limits users to its templates, on Socializr, they can personalize their invitations with music and videos – similar to MySpace – and make their own designs and share them.
SF Chronicle
Socializr integrates info from networking sites like MySpace and Friendster into your profile, as well as posts from your blog and photos and videos from Flickr and YouTube. Socializr also provides the tools needed to promote an event on your other sites.
Newsweek
Socializr stands above the rest of other party invitation tools for two main reasons. First is its fluid integration with other social networking services, and second is its drop-dead-simple ease of use.
Wired
Socializr is like Evite with wit – Users can send personal messages or invitations, post public invites or notes on forums, design invitations and upload photos for albums, in addition to creating personal or company profiles.
CNET
Meet Socializr, From Friendster's Founder – Socializr plans to let people view their friends' social calendars, create personal pages that pull information from their other social-networking profiles, and design more personalized invitations.
WSJ
Socializr, events made non-boring – I've written before about Web applications designed to make event organizing easy and not been too impressed with what's available. Socializr is definitely the best service I've seen so far.
Network World