
OpenShot 2.4.3 review
TechRadar ProOpenShot can work with many media files and offers a good range of titles, transitions and effects… as long as you don’t mind wrestling with a frustrating interface.
OpenShot can work with many media files and offers a good range of titles, transitions and effects… as long as you don’t mind wrestling with a frustrating interface.
OpenShot can work with many media files, has an interesting interface, but is marred by poor execution.
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