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ContentFries vs Movavi Video Editor Plus: Which is best for you?
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- The can definitely do some more work on improving the UI, making it sleeker, adding more fonts for captions and making captioning better which I am sure they will.
- The terms they use in the product, such as "potatoes" and "fries" are not user-friendly. Once I watched the tutorial video, I realized "potatoes" is the raw original video, and "fries" is the shorter form videos...
- It offers a whole set of tools and functions that allow you to add subtitles, effects, interesting transitions to your video, or add your own recorded voice as a soundtrack.
- The free version's download page did not openly note that one cannot use it in the free version to edit a video longer than 60 seconds, so now they refuse to give me access to my 2hour video without paying for a different version.
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