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OpenShot 3.3 Open-Source Video Editor Brings New Default Theme, Better Wayland Support

([Multimedia] 3 Hours Ago OpenShot 3.3)


OpenShot 3.3 is out today as the newest feature release for this popular open-source video editor. This Qt-based cross-platform non-linear video editor has a new default theme and many other enhancements in time for editing any of your year-end or holiday videos.

OpenShot 3.3 defaults to a new "Cosmic Dusk" default theme for what they describe as a modern and stylish look for this free software video editor. OpenShot 3.3 also has ripple editing improvements, the color picker has been made Wayland-compatible, a new recovery menu, zoom slider improvements, and an overhaul to the copy/paste handling.

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OpenShot 3.3 also has faster timeline updates, track resizing fixes, multi-drag and drop support, better keyboard shortcut handling, eliminating timeline gaps, updated translations, and an assortment of other improvements. OpenShot 3.3 is a rather big update for advancing this great free video editor option for Linux systems.

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OpenShot 3.3 downloads and more details on this new release via [3]GitHub . The new release should also be up soon on [4]OpenShot.org .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/image-viewer.php?id=2024&image=openshot_33_1_lrg

[2] https://www.phoronix.com/image-viewer.php?id=2024&image=openshot_33_2_lrg

[3] https://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/releases/tag/v3.3.0

[4] https://www.openshot.org/



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