Modern technologies provide many advantages. One of them is that you no longer have to buy greetings and wishes in a traffic shop or at the post office, and you no longer have to worry about how much a postage stamp costs, as well as where you actually put the greeting in the mailbox. How to send a Christmas greeting via iPhone is so simple.
There are lots and lots of services for this. If you can't make it to the given deadline, feel free to use them. Although they are not cheaper than Online Postcards of the Czech Post, they often offer more options and are better graphically processed. However, if you want to send a look or a wish only within the Czech Republic, the just mentioned Postcard Online application is quite reliable. However, the traffic situation is of course another matter, and in the event of a snow disaster, our mail carrier will be involved just as much as any other.
How to send a view via iPhone
After launching the app, all you have to do is tap on Create a postcard and select its size. You can also see the price here. Then you determine the layout and you can already add photos. They can be taken directly or loaded from the gallery. You can also select a thematic frame below. Click on Continue you already add text, choose recipients, of which there can be more, and everyone gets their own postcard. At the top, you can choose a stamp that is quite interesting. You can choose the font and font color below. You can continue again, pay and it's on.
Thanks to the application, you can easily create a classic paper postcard from any of your own photos and send it directly from your phone or tablet to the addressee's mailbox. You pay for it online or with a voucher that can be purchased directly in the application. You can surprise with an original holiday greeting or a completely personal wish for Christmas, New Year, life anniversary and other events. You also don't have to look for a mailbox or look for grades abroad when you want to send your parents how you're doing in ways other than WhatsApp. However, printing always takes place in the Czech Republic.