Video editors have been high on my list and I have successfully installed and even used a handful of Linux-based editors using the Crostini container. Thankfully, Chrome OS has matured extensively over the past ten years, and times, they are a-changing.Įver since Linux apps for Chrome OS showed up in Beta, we’ve continually tested applications that could bridge the narrowing gap for users needing a little more out of their Chromebooks. For serious content creators and studios, however, those tools simply won’t cut it. There is an increasing number of really good web-based video creation tools out there and for a lot of users, they do everything needed to create quality content for the classroom, marketing materials, or what have you. That said, there is one particular area that Chrome OS is still lacking and I’m afraid that we are still a few years out from a web-based solution. Seeing how the foundation of Chrome Unboxed is built very much on Chrome OS and cloud computing, we are huge fans of the open web and ever-evolving tools that come with the territory.
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