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OSWeekly: Video Editing: From Windows To Linux

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MH
Matt Hartley
Jan 24, 2007

[ Thanks to Matt H.
for this link. ]

“Without a doubt, one of the biggest problems that I had when I
was transitioning from Windows to Linux was losing immediate access
to Adobe Premiere Elements. To the video beginner, it can present a
little bit of a learning curve, but for someone like me, it’s
irreplaceable. Short of buying an Adobe Premiere, I could not have
been happier.

“If you have been following our previous articles on
OSWeekly.com, you know me well enough to understand that I have no
interest in buying a new iMac just to edit my self-created movie
content. Therefore, this has left me with a few very limited video
editing options…”


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MH

Matt Hartley

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