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		<title>Final Cut Pro Software Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Final Cut Pro Software Review
High end editing software is, by necessity, complex. Editors demand an expansive array of features all stuffed into a single, unified package. It used to be that you’d edit video in one app, drop out to another for audio and work with a totally separate one for compositing. Recently, we’ve seen more and more editors that do it all. Few, however, do it as well as Final Cut Pro 4.

Overview
We’ve only got a few words here, so let’s start by saying that all of the good things we said about version 3.0 (May 2002) remain true. The new UI is elegant, but familiar. Keyboard customization is complete and effortless. Project management bins are robust and easy <a href='http://pro-software.biz/2008/10/final-cut-pro-software-review/' rel="nofollow">> READ MORE ></a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Final Cut Pro Software Review
High end editing software is, by necessity, complex. Editors demand an expansive array of features all stuffed into a single, unified package. It used to be that you’d edit video in one app, drop out to another for audio and work with a totally separate one for compositing. Recently, we’ve seen more and more editors that do it all. Few, however, do it as well as Final Cut Pro 4.

Overview
We’ve only got a few words here, so let’s start by saying that all of the good things we said about version 3.0 (May 2002) remain true. The new UI is elegant, but familiar. Keyboard customization is complete and effortless. Project management bins are robust and easy <a href='http://pro-software.biz/2008/10/final-cut-pro-software-review/' rel="nofollow">> READ MORE ></a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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