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GoPro pulls the plug on its desktop Quik editing app - MSN
GoPro has pulled a surprise U-turn and announced that it's sunsetting its Quik desktop editing app – less than a year on from bringing it back.
The Quik app is a hallmark of GoPro's offering, making editing your action camera footage on your smartphone easy.
GoPro has debuted a new desktop editing app for Mac. The company is also adding a higher tier of its subscription service.
GoPro's new Quik app will let users control their action camera and edit their videos in one app. A subscription service will also unlock new editing tools.
GoPro’s video editing software is finally available to download on desktop. Plus, there's a new Premium plan for the most dedicated users.
During a recent investors call, GoPro president Tony Bates revealed that the action camera-maker is developing a mobile app that let users quickly and easily edit their footage after it's been ...
GoPro Inc. is broadening its video-editing app to become a subscription platform even for those customers who don't have GoPro cameras, in what the company says is a move to expand its total ...
GoPro's main application is absorbing major Quik video editing features as part of the company's quest to create a single-app experience. The action camera-maker purchased Quik back in 2016 when ...
GoPro users will soon be able to edit footage directly from their smartphone. The company has announced that a new video editing app for mobile will launch later this summer, reports TechCrunch.
Tony Bates, GoPro's President, has announced that GoPro is testing a new video-editing app. It's in the final phase of testing and should release this summer, offering GoPro users the ability to ...
The Quik app is a hallmark of GoPro's offering, making editing your action camera footage on your smartphone easy. The app has a ton of user-friendly features, including beat sync, which ...
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