Microsoft forces Clipchamp users to save video projects in OneDrive, ending local editing and creating subscription pressure for Windows 11 users.
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Microsoft now requires all Clipchamp projects to be saved to OneDrive, blocking local editing and frustrating Windows 11 ...
Online video editors have made the multifaceted task of video editing a lot easier. Many people believe that online video editing tools do not have advanced video editing features, but it’s not true.
Microsoft’s new free video editor, Clipchamp, is excellent: simple, deep, and intuitive, allowing you to create a holiday video, a simple meme, or maybe even a commercial. It’s one of the best ...
When Microsoft acquired Clipchamp, I was immediately intrigued by the video editing app. Microsoft's first-party video editing options aren't great on Windows 10, so I was eager to try an alternative.
Microsoft got rid of Windows Movie Maker in 2017, replacing it with its Photos app. This move wasn't particularly popular with users, as the Photos app doesn't offer some of the editing features that ...