Kino was the first complete and free video editor for GNU/Linux that really
worked well for the mere mortal. It is unconventional and dated. It was
officially discontinued except for bug fixes in favor of a new more modern
ground up design. OpenShot is the second video editor I'd recommend. I've
attempted to use a lot of other video editors over the years and none seem to
be stable enough. I've been told certain ones had improved greatly although
every time I go to check em out again they seem to me to be terribly unstable
still, have ugly interfaces, lack critical features, or similar.
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