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  • Adobe Premiere 6.5: Power package for PC producers

    No one can accuse Adobe of resting on its laurels--Premiere 6.5 impresses, as long as you're running a PC. Mac users may want to look elsewhere.

  • Adobe Premiere 6.5: Upgrade or wait?

    From the looks of it, Adobe is turning a simple upgrade to its wildly popular Premiere 6.0 product into a major overhaul. Adobe hasn't released Premiere 6.5 yet, but our early look at the beta reveals what you can expect.

  • Pinnacle Edition DV:New kid on the block

    Look out, Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro: there's a new kid in town. Pinnacle Edition DV delivers powerful video editing and a great value for intermediate to advanced users, but beginners will struggle with its unique interface and abundance of features.

  • Pinnacle Edition 5

    Pinnacle has massively improved this recent software acquisition, putting it well ahead of Adobe's Premiere 6.5 in terms of performance and flexibility.

  • Adobe Premiere Pro

    Existing Premiere users will want to switch to this version straight away; newcomers to video editing will also find it less daunting, but still extremely powerful.

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