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Is there a new trend in the air? With the increase of internet bandwidth and the higher market penetration of high speed access a new trend in software developing is becoming prevelant, online software. Enter Adobe Remix, a new internet based stripped down version of Premier Elements that allows you to edit your footage online. While this has its obvious limitations, it is interesting. Will we see more of this? Rather than buying software of the future for a one time use, will you have the option of paying a weekly licensing fee to use the software? As bandwidth continues to grow and increase the options for software use and licensing will continue to increase as well. While it may be down the road it is definitly on its way to becoming more of a part of our everyday lives. I’m interested in seeing what you guys think about this? Is this more of a benefit for us as users or simply a way for software companies to control software without every actually giving it to the consumer? For more information on Remix check out webware’s video tutorial and walkthorugh on the software.
(Via Webware.com)
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I think this type of web-based software offering is a great opportunity for amateurs/hobbyists to experiment around with editing software before plunking down some cash for a more fully-fledged editing system.
It follows the trend that viral video sites such as eyespot.com have been expanding their purpose to offer more creative manipulation of the user’s work rather than just a site for digital distribution & exhibition.
It will be interesting to see if Adobe Remix catches on with those that don’t already own editing software, and what influence it may have on them to delve deeper into the world of digital content creation…