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saransk
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After using iMovie and iDVD for years I had been looking for a Windows equivalent for some time.
Tried Video Pro X2 and was impressed. Got the product
I did think it it would have the DVD player included but that was before X2 Pro came out.
Still all and all I am happy with the software.
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Ron P.
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Post by Ron P. »

Welcome to the forums,

VS Pro X2 is one of the better versions to come out. While there are still a lot of improvements needed, more features and functions that could be added, it still shows that VS has come quite a distance. However with the current economic state, there is a lot of uncertainty of how or if there will be more to come.

You join a long list of newcomers to VS, that came upon the program, finding it easier and better than what they were using. Glad you made the switch.

Don't hesitate to post any questions you may have, and if you know of a solution to a problem other members may be having, jump right in and share it..:)
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
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