
WeddingLan 1.1 | Mac Os X | 5 MB
WeddingLan is wedding planning software for the Mac that lets couples manage wedding contacts, invitations, RSVPs, attendees, gift registries and more!
Contacts
Guest information such as names and addresses can be found under Contacts and saving them as individuals instead of couples, will help you to easily track email addresses, names of guests invited by your contacts as well their roles, meals and gifts. Import contacts from Address Book or CSV files with ease or enter information manually. Sending mass save-the-date emails is achieved by highlighting desired contacts prior to sending. After the wedding export the contacts list compiled by you and your fiancé (e) to Address Book.
Invitations
Create a master contacts list and assign contacts to individual invitations. The term "invitations" refers to the storage of outer and inner invitation envelope address information. Invitations are created individually and assigning multiple contacts is as simple as dragging and dropping them. Invitations are assigned a unique RSVP ID which you’ll write on the reverse of your RSVP for identification purposes. During Inner and outer envelope text creation WeddingLan suggests appropriate wording although this is easily edited with your own text. Mailed invitations are marked as "sent" so you can relax and wait for your RSVPs.
RSVPs
RSVPs received should be registered in WeddingLan so that acceptances become "Attendees" within WeddingLan. Whilst sending invitations out you can enter the guest’s meal preference if this was an option and also customize meal selections. Ongoing RSVP statistics are recorded and as an average you can expect 80% of your guests to attend (160 out of 200).
Attendees
Contacts due to attend can be found in "Attendees" with their meal selections and total head count. You can assign attendees to reception seating within the software which turns confusing seating arrangements into a simple drag and drop seating layout plan. Create reception tent cards (place cards) and export them for print.
Requirements
Intel, Mac OS X 10.6 or later
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