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| | PC Magazine: Adobe Premiere Pro |
 | | Premiere Pro's interface is still dominated by a timeline on the bottom, a project window on the left, and source and preview windows in the center and upper right. |
 | | As with Premiere 6.5, Premiere Pro's transitions and 2-D and 3-D effects are unremarkable: Premiere's titling function, which was significantly upgraded in Version 6.5, remains the best available, with exquisite precision and excellent title design tools, as well as many professional-grade templates for business, wedding, music, nature, birthdays, and other events. |
 | | Premiere Pro is good enough across the board to be a very worthy addition to Adobe's excellent suite of digital-content-creation tools. |
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