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Old 04-10-2008
Open source video editing: what we have now and what we need

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT
Watching the evolution of open source tools for video editingand manipulation over the last 10 years has been less than a thrillingexperience. But are things about to change for the better in the nearfuture? Can even the people most disenchanted with the current state ofaffairs feel tempted to regain a spark of hope?


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evolution - Run Ximian Evolution, a groupware suite for GNOME containing email, calendar, addressbook, and task-list tools. SYNOPSIS
evolution [OPTION] ... [URI] DESCRIPTION
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