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Adobe Premiere 6.5

Macworld Rating

3.5 out of 5 Mice, Dec 1, 2002

Pros

  • Supports Apple MPEG-2 encoder
  • Straightforward interface
  • Excellent title designer

Cons

  • Occasionally sluggish performance
  • Minor bug when storing

Software Details

  • Adobe
  • Mac OS 9, Mac OS X
  • $549; upgrade, $149

Macworld's Adobe Premiere 6.5 Coverage

  • Adobe Premiere 6.5 Adobe Premiere has long been an ideal choice for moviemakers who have outgrown iMovie but can't afford Final Cut Pro, or who are daunted by Final Cut Pro's more difficult learning curve. However, the new version brings many improvements to the table.
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