Create A Funny Merry Christmas Letter with Merry Newsinator

Christmas is coming, have you written your Merry Christmas letter yet?

This year, I quit my job, and put all the effort on blogging, but no big success up till now. Although I feel 2009 is a poor year for me,  I still have someone to thank, have some thing to dream, so I make my Merry Christmas letter like below:

The above Merry Christmas Letter is generated by Merry Newsinator, which lets you create a holiday newsletter easily. There is a template with some blanks for you to fill with your name, your favorite, your friends, and so on. If you want to add your Facebook friends, you can connect Merry Nesinator with Facebook, and then, when you input the first letter of the name, you will see the related names.

Once the Merry Christmas letter is generated, you can edit it, change the color and the layout. when you are done, click the Finalize button, then you can share your Merry Christmas letter to your friends via Twitter, Facebook or Email, you can also print the letter directly. The shared Merry Christmas letter will look like this.

By the way, Merry Nesinator is totally free, and no registration required, but you have to get Adobe Flash 8 or higher to create or see the Merry Christmas letter. Do you like the Merry Christmas letter I created? :-)

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