At the bottom is a contextual toolbar: by default, this is where you get to add additional video clips, audio files and ...
Adobe has brought its popular video editing program to the iPhone. It is now available in the App Store free of charge.
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Leaving my Adobe subscriptions behind felt like a gamble at first. Some tools were easy to replace, especially since there are so many great open-source graphics apps out there. But some were harder ...