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Re: Final Cut Pro vs. Premiere
by arc nevada on Feb 29, 2008 at 4:03:54 pm

Jerry,

I think it is wise to test the waters. You may or may not like CS3 better than FCS but I know there are many FCS users who have switched to CS3. Could Adobe steal 20-30% of the FCS and Avid market in a year or two? The FCP users that have made the switch to PP CS3 have said it was very easy. PP CS3 and FCP have very simular GUIs. Perhaps you will post a new thread in a week or two to let us know what you think of the CS3 package. A lot will depend on your needs but the info would still be welcomed.



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