Every now and then your work is gratified with feedback from our bunch of wonderful users.
A floor electrician, whose identity will remain nameless, offered the following.
“When I am hungover and backstage throwing up in a toilet. What Cue is perfect for making sure I never miss a cue! ”
You can’t ask for better really.
We are happy to announce student pricing forWhat Cue. Just $34.95 USD – thats half price for any student with a valid student ID.
See our student pricing page for details.
Andy Ciddor from AV Magazine has produced a nice write up about What Cue and the technologies behind it. You can read about it here.
The next version of the iPhone and iPod Touch client is out. It now has a full cue list window and shows the cue progress. Its available for free on the app store.
What Are Reminders?
A Reminder is a note that can be set to be triggered by a cue in the cue list.
Its designed for those users with multiple shows and even multiple versions of the same show, Reminders are an easy way to automate at least some of the paperwork and memorising involved in moving shows.
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What Cue currently supports the Grand MA report.tar.gz report file as well as Generic ASCII Show Files.
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The What Cue iPhone and iPod Touch client is now available in the App Store. You can get it here its free!
So here is the quick start guide to getting What Cue Desktop and the iPhone/iPod Touch client working together in Demo Mode. Read more…
I’m really happy to annouce the beta of What Cue. A Mac OS X and iPhone program that relays the current cue of the lighting desk to the iPhone. Its open to registration right now jump onto the What Cue Page for Details.