Cameo’s two web apps, signup and check.in, have been updated to use a new technique to make them available offline that was not available in many mobile browsers when the apps were originally written. This is because Google Chrome version 83, due to be released on 19 May 2020, will remove the method used to make Cameo’s work offline. Where Chrome leads others will follow. You shouldn’t see any change, but you will need to re-install the apps to ensure they continue to work. Read More…
How to use Cameo’s signup app
This article shows how to use Cameo’s signup app. Signup is for repeated collecting contact sign-ups at an event, on a phone or tablet, for use by staff or volunteers (not the general public). It’s a special kind of web page which works offline, and, once installed, should only need an internet connection to upload the saved details to Cameo after an event (when a connection is available). Read More…
Signup app available
Cameo Signup is a web app for use by staff or volunteers collecting contacts at a gathering of some kind. It’s a special kind of web page which works offline, and, once installed, should only need an internet connection to upload the saved details to Cameo after an event. A PIN number is needed to use it: a new section in the Profile menu manages these PINs. Read More…
Setting up a new Cameo installation
Cameo co-operates with a number of external services for things like sending and receiving email, taking payments and offering publically-accessible forms. This article explains what is needed to set these up. Read More…
Cameo check.in
Cameo check.in is a web app (which can be used off-line) to check tickets for an event and record attendance. It’s used along with the events management part of Cameo. Read More…