Serato Software Feature Suggestions

What features would you like to see in Serato software?

SUGGESTION - Indicating which songs in a crate have cue points assigned...

WonderTwinZ 5:55 PM - 2 November, 2011
I wish i could look in a crate a be able to see which songs already have cue points assigned as opposed to those that dont. Many of my crates have multiple copies of songs in them. I always prefer using the file that has cue points assigned to it. I wish there was a way for serato to color code these files. As soon as you assign a cue point to a song, there should be a bright yellow square in the library next to that song. this way i know to look for the songs with the yellow square as those are the songs that i have assigned cue points to.
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Glenn M 4:32 AM - 27 December, 2011
Interesting suggestion. I've added this to the list being accumulated here: serato.com
WonderTwinZ 5:56 AM - 6 January, 2012
GREAT!!! I'm glad i could help. I look forward to seeing this update in a future version of SSL.
R-Dub 5:16 PM - 6 January, 2012
Rekorbox (pioneer) has this feature and i like it!
Bogdan Dobrescu 6:11 PM - 6 January, 2012
But we need to know how many cue points has a song (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) because we use novation pads.
I think will be OK to see the number of cues specified into new column. (like bpm)
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Glenn M 7:29 PM - 6 January, 2012
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But we need to know how many cue points has a song (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) because we use novation pads.

Can you give me a use case as to the benefit on having this information in the library? I can only think of one, and that's to show the user what Tracks they haven't 'set up' yet, so to speak. The same goes for loops.
DJ Samples 8:26 PM - 6 January, 2012
I'm just wondering why someone would have multiples of the same track just sitting around, within Serato. Backup files are totally different as you obviously want multiple in multiple locations. I agree with you Glenn M
R-Dub 8:53 PM - 6 January, 2012
+1.
great for someone who has tons of tracks and is new to serato (me! LOL)
because i can, over time, "set-up" my tracks. all the while knowing which ones i've gotten to and much ones i haven't.