Premiere Pro CC review
Premiere Pro CC may offer a number of handy new features and improvements, but is there enough for you to upgrade?
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Premiere Pro CC may offer a number of handy new features and improvements, but is there enough for you to upgrade?
Should you upgrade to get your hands on Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC, After Effects CC, Premiere Pro CC, Dreamweaver CC, Flash Pro CC, Edge CC et al?
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