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Originally Posted by MaDalton
i know it's as hard to discuss with a Linux enthusiast as it is with a Mac user... ;)
but in my daily work i rather rely on something thats professional and not an open source project that can be abandoned any day
Cinepaint is no editing program btw, but i see there's Kdenlive which looks like a 100% copy of Sony Vegas. So it could work, but still i rather pay $600 for Vegas and KNOW it works
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I'm a Mac user, been happy with Final Cut Pro for many years but lately I read nothing but good about Premiere, even in de Final Cut Pro forums a lot of people have nothing but praise for Premiere. I already got my hands on CS5 Master Suite and will buy a new PC soon and give it a go. When I moved from PC to Apple for video editing in 1996, Apple was superiour in this field but at the moment that's no longer the case. Still I can turn on my MacBookPro in the morning and edit all day, if I can do the same with a PC, I'll be happy. The only problem I have with my MacBookPro is that it doesn't see all external Firewire drives always after a start-up but once it sees them, all goes fine.