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