Text-based editing promises to introduce genuinely transformative editing workflows, making editing simpler, easier, and faster. Shiv Rajagopal looks at Adobe's implementation of the technology in ...
Ever found yourself with a killer podcast idea, only for it to fizzle out once you realize all the hoops you have to jump through just to make it? Learning an audio editing tool is a skill of its own ...
We've all had the familiar experience of writing a text message only to discover a few minutes later that we've misspelled a word or included something we wished we hadn't. iMessage has always had a ...
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You can now edit video based on automatic text transcription, and new AI-based automatic tone matching from different cameras including HDR content. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more ...
Gone are the days of your typo totally changing the meaning of the message you sent to the group chat. When Apple unveiled the features for the new iOS 16 update on June 6, fans couldn’t help but get ...
Apple recently introduced the ability to edit your texts on iOS 16, allowing you to fix grammatical mistakes or incorrect information in already sent messages. It's a feature I've wanted for years -- ...
One of Adobe Premier Pro’s most useful recent tools has been the introduction of text-based editing tools that can delete pauses and filler words. Shiv Rajagopal outlines the workflow step-by-step.
With the rolling release schedule of Adobe's Creative Cloud apps, updates happen all the time, and new and improved features arrive frequently and often unexpectedly. Catching up with Adobe at key ...
Many workplaces and educational institutions have completely switched from paper documents to digital ones. Consequently, Mac users are increasingly dealing with PDFs and other e-document file formats ...
Last month, Microsoft released a modern remake of its classic MS-DOS Editor, bringing back a piece of computing history that first appeared in MS-DOS 5.0 back in 1991. The new open source tool, built ...