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The first thing you’d think looking at Clips, Apple’s newly announced video-editing app, is that it’s trying to be Snapchat. Or Instagram. Or Vine. But Clips, which I got a chance to try my hands on ...
Apple has officially pulled the plug on its mobile video editing app called Clips. The app was meant to create multi-clip videos on iPhone and iPad without the hassle of timelines, tracks, or ...
It seems to be the end of the road for Apple's Clips app. The company said on a support page that it has stopped updating the video-editing app, and new users can no longer download it from the App ...
Apple updated its new Clips video editing app on Wednesday, bringing a few user interface improvements like easier Live Title editing and automated sharing suggestions to the social media sharing tool ...
Apple Stops New Downloads of Its Clips Video-Editing App for iPhone Apple Clips has reached end of life, and there won't be any further updates. If you previously downloaded the app, you’ll be able to ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. Apple Clips was first released onto the App Store in 2017, and its aim was to help you make and share videos with "text ...
It won’t arrive in the App Store until next month, but Apple’s already offering up a preview of its new mobile video app. The company is positioning Clips as a halfway mark between iMovie and Memories ...
Could this be a plot twist in Act Three? While we were all watching Facebook’s attempts to take on newly-public Snapchat, Apple was building its own app that could challenge the social media darling, ...
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