Techlife News - USA (2022-04-30)

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compositing tools” though says lack of support
for Windows machines could be one of the
reasons for its eventual downfall. Karen
Greene from IoForth says that the software is
extremely fast and efficient, easy to learn and easy
to use, well suited for most scenarios, and offers
a “versatile magnetic timeline” whilst Design
Buckle praises the number of available plugins,
though says it’s an “expensive one-time cost”
for many.


In recent years, there has also been some chatter
that Apple could finally bring Final Cut Pro to the
iPad. With both the iPad Air and iPad Pro now
handed the M1 chip, the devices are technically
capable of editing video content, and some
insiders have suggested that the app is already
in development.
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