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+ | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
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+ | QuickShow was designed to be an easy-to-use program for anyone wanting to control lasers -- including beginners who have never used a laser before, as well as to the most experienced laser operators. Although ease-of-use was the guiding principal behind QuickShow, it is still quite powerful since it is based on Pangolin' | ||
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+ | **Designed by laserists for laserists** | ||
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+ | During the development of QuickShow, we consulted with laserists of all kinds, including everyone from hobbyists playing shows in their garages, all the way up to top-level Laser DJs, including Glenn Turner of Oracle Projects and Derek Garbos of Garbos Consulting. Derek contributed hundreds of suggestions and he also created the demonstration workspace that comes with QuickShow. | ||
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+ | **Dual-core processor is recommended** | ||
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+ | Unlike most of Pangolin' | ||
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+ | **Monitor resolution of 1024 by 768 or higher is recommended** | ||
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+ | QuickShow was designed to work with a single monitor with a resolution of 1024 by 768 or higher. QuickShow will work with a lower resolution, but some of the features on the lower portion of the screen will be unavailable. | ||
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+ | **More help available in the Pangolin forum and Support Center** | ||
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+ | Although we intended QuickShow to be a program friendly enough for beginners to use, QuickShow is also a very deep program. It is not likely that you will ever exhaust the power and capabilities of QuickShow, no matter what your application. As such, we encourage users to check out the Pangolin forum, which has many topics intended to help people gain a greater understanding of QuickShow as well as other Pangolin-related products. [[https:// | ||
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+ | You can also ask your question in our [[https:// | ||
+ | In order to streamline support requests and better serve you, we utilize a support ticket system. Every support request is assigned a unique ticket number which you can use to track the progress and responses online. For your reference we provide complete archives and history of all your support requests. A valid email address is required to submit a ticket. | ||
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+ | **Free shows and cues available in the Pangolin Cloud** | ||
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+ | QuickShow comes with nearly 2000 cues installed along with the program. However, you can also download additional shows and workspace elements for free, using the new Pangolin Cloud feature. Just click on the CLOUD button on the top/left of the toolbar and sign in. | ||
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