Stibo DX CUE Description
CUE has been crafted to facilitate innovative storytelling and is tailored for a dynamic media environment. This platform serves as a publishing solution for creative narrators, making it ideal for news publishers eager to captivate their audiences with engaging narratives and high-quality content. Recognizing that various news organizations have distinct requirements, CUE features an open architecture and provides ongoing access to cutting-edge tools, allowing you the flexibility to create a system that best suits your operation. With CUE, the hassle of switching between multiple online tools and digital platforms during your editorial process is eliminated, as it consolidates all your preferred tools into one user-friendly interface. Unlike many other publishing systems that prioritize either online or print formats, CUE supports both equally, demonstrating its versatility across all channels. This unique capability ensures that your content retains its value in today’s market, enabling you to fully leverage it. Furthermore, CUE is a scalable platform designed to assist you in your transformative journey, empowering you to adapt to the ongoing changes in the media landscape seamlessly. Embrace CUE to elevate your storytelling and enhance your publishing experience.
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Inefficient, buggy and difficult to use Date: Mar 15 2024
Summary: I've been working with this program for a year. Most of my energy goes into making sure Cue will keep working and planning my approach to design to accommodate Cue's frustrating straight-jacket approach. I've worked as a page designer on and off for 30-odd years and have never run into any program that is so badly designed.
Positive: The best thing I can say about Cue is that it has kept incompetent engineers from working on real projects where lives could be at stake.
Negative: Too many things to list properly:
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1 Crashes frequently or hangs and refuses to work several times per 8-hour shift.
2 Inflexible and unable to allow designers to be creative
3 Non-intuitive procedures. E.G., you must design a page from the top down or go through cumbersome work-arounds.
4 Slow and ponderous. You have to use 3 programs to work on a page. Bringing up secondary programs takes a long time.
5. Primitive typographical control. Next to impossible to change headline styles or accommodate special characters.
6 The manual is written in geek-ese, i.e., no normal human can understand it. It is not indexed well and is useless when trying to solve a problem on deadline.
7 There is no training program, no introductory tutorials and no videos.
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