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Apple just released the first update to its new Invites app

Apple officially launched Apple Invites on Tuesday, giving iPhone users a new way to create rich digital invitations for real events.

One day later, Apple released Apple Invites version 1.0.1 with some improvements to the original version of the app.

These are the release notes for Apple Invites version 1.0.1:

This update contains stability and performance enhancements.

If you noticed any crashes or performance weirdness yesterday or today, give the app an update and take it for another spin.

Want to see a cool example of an Apple Invite? I made a fun sample based on the iPhone 5s event invitation. A lot of people made the connection between that Apple event artwork and the new Apple Invites app icon.

For more on Apple Invites, read our coverage from this week so far:

See our hands-on video for a closer look at Apple Invites:

You can download the latest version of Apple Invites for iPhone from the App Store. Apple Invites requires an iCloud+ subscription to send invitations. Plans start at $0.99 per month. The service is also available on iCloud.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.