


(I like the 'jog-wheel', too useful!) And Don's post the other day reminded me of it, so. Which is very true.and I have in fact used it myself on occasion, for 'simpler', more straight-forward projects. It's not my personal favourite - that's Openshot - but, as mikeslr has stated on more than one occasion, it's a highly usable editor where no transcoding or similar manipulation is needed. I came across an AppImage for the previous release, v2.7.6, late last year - which works in all 64-bit Pups, as far back as Tahrpup.Īt the time, I put it to one side, intending to do something with it, then promptly forgot all about it. Well, you all know me if I release anything, I like to try and make it available for as many Puppians as possible. It works fine, but only in Bionicpup64 or newer (requires at least glibc 2.27).

Don570 has recently posted about the newest release of Avidemux - v2.8.0 - in AppImage format.
