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Using the Tutorial This tutorial contains step to step guides in most of the lessons. You may use the tutorial index menu located on the right side of this page to go to a specific topic. How does it Work? In the most basic scenario, you can open the software, move balls, draw ball path lines, and convert all the positional datas into a URL for displaying what you have just drawn. You can then email this URL to a friend. Once opened, your friend can quickly see/edit your layout and send another layout back to you in seconds. You can also insert layouts in many CueTable-ready discussion forums to show shots to a group or add them to your blog. It is easy, quick and free. You will not need to purchase a graphic software or to save documents on the computer. As an Adobe Shockwave movie, CueTabke can display large, full color, sharp resolution images over the network. To take a step further, CueTable data can be easily pluged into different visualization / simulation application for studies in the future.
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Quick Reference Sheet We have created a quick reference sheet with brief descriptions on our software function in PDF format. Please Right-Click the icon below and print out a hardcopy for easy learning. Online Workshop If you would like to discuss or ask about any software function after reading the tutorial, please post in our Online Software Workshop Forum. Tutorial in Your Language! CueTable tutorial has been translated into 5 other languages by our kind friends. We are seeking help on translating this page into Spanish, French, Tagalog, Russian, Indian or Korean. This will help more billiard fans around the world to communicate with each other. Please contact us for more details. *Special Thanks to Dirk Janus, Enrico Galli, Yang Hing Man, and JJ Hsiao for their kind translation service. |
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