
Originally Posted by
Jeff Kilgroe
FCPX is awesome in it's own way. My kids love it. I have not encountered a more easy to use NLE that packs that much power into one app. It's all a matter of perspective and most of what people still complain about has been remedied. Sure, it's not the ideal tool for editing R3D or working with footage in resolutions above 1080p, but I think people are too hard on it. Apple is definitely on to something here and they have had a couple good updates to show they're committed to improving it. There are a few features in FCPX that I wish I had in Premiere or Avid... Just sayin...
And that's my current opinion. I bashed FCPX relentlessly when it was first released. Even got my money back from Apple. ...Have since bought it again and have found it to be very useful for certain projects.