The calendar must support exchange (eg: outlook.com) in order for it to work.
Google calendar has this feature when they support google sync for free customer but then they pull that feature. Now you will hate google don't you?
note: I move to outlook.com since google pull the google sync feature. Outlook.com (for now) is the only free email provider with exchange feature.
iCloud calendar likely have the invite feature as well but they are not exchange based. I prefer full exchange feature.
No. CalDAV to Google Calendars is open source and works fine for sending/receiving calendar invites.
We're talking about responding invites from built in calendar app. It doesn't work as per iOS6. If you said it works for iOS7, please attach screenshot so it doesn't mislead the OP
Thanks Menel. Did you setup google active sync before?
Can't seem to do a simply invite from event on iOS 7. It was simple on iOS 6. In 7 it wants me to do an email and doesn't automatically put in the event information unless I am missing something. HELP !!!! Am using iphone for this
I'm having similar issue. If you open your event to edit, there's an "invitees" line on the same edit screen where you would enter your other event details such as time, location etc. Tap that and it opens a new email prompting you to 'add invitees'. Only thing is, mine opens and let's me add from my contacts who I want to invite, but the mail message it opens give no detail of the event and no option to 'send'. Once I add the invitees, I hit a dead end - I can't figure out how to send it!
Ok thanks - I was getting no confirmation or indication that the invite was mailing out, so I CC'd myself on the invite, and when I didn't receive the cc'd invitation in my mail inbox, I assumed it wasn't going out at all. What's actually happening, it appears, is that the iPhone won't let you cc yourself, or "invite" yourself, to your own event.