There are several video editing apps targeting the home or hobbyist market, & if/when you catch them on sale for a good price, many offer a MUCH bigger bang for your buck. That said, I'm Cheap - I wouldn't pay $20/year for Filmora. I'm kind of excited for them - Really - for moving up & beyond the converter type stuff & simple cutting & splicing. Wow, Wondershare's finally made it to a real video editor. So folks at Wondershare get it together and sort all these versions out!īe friendly to newbies, heck I have purchased 4 of your products thus far, please provide tutorials for specific version for download PDF or what ever, just do it please! Save | Cancel Hmm, does that mean that the above mentioned Filmora (formerly by Wondershare?) is allrady 3 versions ahead? I lost count how many version of the desktop display were there that did not match anything I have, that is version 3.1.1 !Įventually discovered that my Version is most likely 3.1.1. Right of the bat I vent to Youtube to look for tutorials.Īnd thats where frustration begins, namely there are so many VERSIONS of this Video Editor, first some are entitled Filmora supposedly (formerly by Wondershare) then a bunch of Video editors by Wondershare and none of the screens seemed to match my version. Well i bit the bullet YESTERDAY, maand purchased the Wondershare Video Editor for a princely sum of 57.49 Canadian.
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