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Apple confirms Cards app for iOS is discontinued, recommends iPhoto

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We’ve received multiple tips indicating that Apple’s Cards app and service for iOS has stopped functioning. Cards was launched alongside the iPhone 4s in fall 2011 and served as an easy way for users to create custom-made letterpress cards and have them shipped to another person.

Apple has confirmed that Cards has been discontinued as of today:

Cards ordered before 1 PM Pacific time on September 10, 2013, will be delivered, and push notifications will continue to work. You can view your previous purchases by tapping Saved Cards in the app.

As a replacement, Apple recommends creating letterpress cards on iPhoto for Mac. Thanks, Zac Coffman!

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Comments

  1. Tim Baker (@IAmTimBaker) - 11 years ago

    This sucks. This app was a lifesaver many times when I forgot birthdays were coming up. Is there a good 3rd party alternative?

  2. Josh Lefebvre - 11 years ago

    Wow, this is a huge letdown. The iPhoto version just mails the cards to your house, you can’t mail them to their destination. Apple should integrate the service into the iOS iPhoto app to give the service more visibility; most people weren’t even aware it existed.

  3. Shane Cutler - 11 years ago

    Oh no!!! I better log into Ping and see what my favorite artists have to say about this!

  4. Chase Adams - 11 years ago

    this sucks. i loved this app.

  5. Michael StringCode - 11 years ago

    I would recommend using Touchnote https://itunes.apple.com/app/touchnote-postcards/id325525543?mt=8 the app does pretty much the same thing and cards even cheaper and great quality.

  6. Use PhotoCard from Bill Atkinson

  7. Oded Ran - 11 years ago

    Bye bye Apple Cards. There are plenty of great alternative apps, just search the App Store for “postcards” or “greeting cards”.

  8. LAME!!! I actually used that several times a year!

  9. Scott Stahurski - 11 years ago

    JotDot Birthday cards…..handwritten and posts them to facebook…saved me alot of times when I forgot. Even notifies you that day of all of the birthdays….

  10. no love lost from me…as everytime I tried, the system would say “not available in your country”… odd since I am in the US.. etc. A wonky bug I am sure.

  11. Stephen Hagans - 11 years ago

    I actually used this app… like a lot. This sucks

  12. Chris Campbell - 11 years ago

    Sad news day for IOS users…..If you are an Apple Cards user you can try our card sending system out for free at SendCards.com…first card is on us and includes postage…Send a nice card to your Mom on us…you don’t need a reason!

  13. I never used Cards, the app Ink was MUCH better and cheaper to send really high quality cards.