Hi,
I'm new to Linux and Knoppix having used Windows for some time.
I really like how intuitive and easy to use many features are in Knoppix. It seems well thought out unlike Windows.
I'm interested in using Knoppix's video editors - namely OpenShot Video Editor, Kdenlive and Kino.
I was curious why did Klaus Knopper choose those particular video editors to include on the Knoppix DVD?
Do they replicate many of the features you'd find in Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere?
Thanks so much!
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