Family Newsletter app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 9568 ratings )
Social Networking Lifestyle
Developer: Appsolute Media
Free
Current version: 2.0.2, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 29 Dec 2014
App size: 8.04 Mb

Family Newsletter is personal “channel” created exclusively to share with your loved ones. It’s for the stuff that you want only your family to see… your 40th birthday party, your little boy’s first stage appearance, announcing that a new cousin will be arriving in a few months, the 70 year old picture of your grandparents going to their prom.

This is the stuff you don’t want sitting forever in your digital profile or being viewed by the stranger who somehow became your Facebook “friend".

But don’t think of Family Newsletter as just a “storage attic” for family memories…It’s a dynamic, “living” way to quickly, simply bring families together…

First, create your “family”… and invite whomever you consider family to join in. Then, once a week, you receive a newsletter with everybody’s contributions. Their news, events, jokes, stories, photos, and family history…all in one place, for ONLY your family to see!

Post a story once and distribute it to all your families. How you define your family is up to you…it could be your immediately family or add a family for your distant cousins on your fathers side. Or set up a family of your fraternity brothers.

Features include:
* Create as many families as you like.
* Define your family with a name and a logo/crest.
* Upload pictures straight from your camera or gallery.
* Upload stories by categories, from news to recipes to jokes.
* Upload family events such as birthdays, anniversaries, and reunions and they will show up in the weekly newsletter.
* Chat and share photos with your entire family through the easy in-app chat.

Once a week or every 2 weeks you will receive in the email a Newsletter with contributions from the entire family. You can even create special holiday editions.

Family Newsletter brings families closer and we want to hear from you about how we can make the Family Newsletter a better place for you catch up with those closest to you but just too far away.