![]() ![]() Having said that, if you are just starting out then I would suggest cutting your teeth on this one first as it does provide a good introduction to the various tasks you will be undertaking in video editing. ![]() Traditionally iMovie was always considered to be the superior program above Movie Maker but it seems that over the past few years Apple have not been particularly active in continued development. However it does have many of the same restrictions that the equivalent Windows Movie Maker suffers from regarding your choices of input and output file types and more advanced features. By all reports it is an “OK” video editor given that it is bundled free with the computer. It had everything they they needed and using the big pro software was somewhat like using a Sherman tank when all they really needed was a pistol!īefore I get into the review proper, it is important to note that there is always the iMovie product that comes with Mac computers. When I questioned them on it every one of them said that they had switched to ScreenFlow because using the fully professional programs had become complicated and cumbersome. My original assumption was that these guys, who are all producing video in some kind of professional manner, would be using Final Cut Pro or perhaps the Adobe Premiere product but no, they were in fact using ScreenFlow. ScreenFlow originally came to my attention as a consistent recommendation by a number of my friends who are involved in video editing and happen use Macs. But as they say, “from little things big things grow!” This one is not necessarily the most obvious choice because it started out its life as a screen recording and capture program rather than a video editor. ![]() You have 24 hours left.I get a lot of queries regarding video editing software for Macs on this site so rather than ignore the subject entirely (I use Windows myself) I thought I would do a ScreenFlow Review to at least include one recommendation I feel confident in. In all, the value is almost $470, and with the coupon code “ULTRAMAC5” 9to5 readers can grab it for $39.99 (91% off). Snapselect ( $24.99) – Handy new photo app from MacPhun.Typed ( $24.95) – A new text editor that has gotten a lot of hype and acclaim out the gate.AfterShot Pro 2 ( $79.95) – A very solid photo editor, and the only app included that’s been in a bundle before.ProSoft Data Rescue 4 ( $99.99) – Market leader in data recovery.ExpanDrive 4 ( $49.95) – Slick utility app.Civilization: Beyond Earth ( $49.99) – The latest in the epic Civilization series.Things 2 ( $49) – Award-winning task management app that’s never been in a bundle before.Version 5 was released in October and has never been in a bundle before. ScreenFlow 5 ( $99.99) – The best screen recording tool for Mac.In fact, 6 of the apps cost more by themselves than the whole bundle(!!) ![]() Using the coupon code ULTRAMAC5 at checkout, 9to5 readers can get an extra $5 discount over at to buy the whole bundle for $39.99 – that’s 91% off from the $470 retail price.Įvery app’s latest version is included, none of which has ever been in a bundle before (except AfterShot Pro 2). 9to5Toys Specials has put together a really impressive bundle of 8 Mac apps including the latest versions of Screenflow and Things (which are $100 and $49 at the Mac App Store by themselves!). ![]()
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