Two new iOS apps aim to eliminate the pain points of sending emails and iMessages to large groups.
Even with the improvements Apple made to the Messages app in iOS 8, and with the ability to create contact groups on iOS, the process for sending a message or email to more than one person could use some work.
Using
either app you can create dedicated groups you frequently email or
message. Or if you'd like quick access to a favorite contact, you can
add individuals as well. To do so, tap on the Edit in the top-right corner followed by the Add Contacts button. Follow the prompts to complete creating your groups, then save your work.
Within
the app you can quickly snap a photo, browse GIFs from Giphy, insert a
photo from your Camera Roll, your current location or predefined text
messages (of which you can create and edit).
To send a group
message using either app, select the group (or individual) you added,
select any content you'd like to include in the message and then tap on
the Compose button. A compose screen will then show up, populated with the contacts and content you selected, waiting for you to hit Send.
Going beyond sending messages within each dedicated app, be sure to take advantage of the Share Extension.
Doing so will allow you to send content from the Web or within any app
on iOS with a share button with your groups. Instead of having to enter a
name (or names) on the compose screen, you can tap on the avatar that
represents the group or contact you'd like to send a message to,
followed by compose. It's almost too easy.
Source: http://www.cnet.com
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