
The timeline at the bottom is easy to manage and expanding or shrinking is very simple with one slider option. You can, of course, line up your clips yourself without Movavi doing it for you. This is a huge time saver for me and something I'm a fan of. I generally have them in order in the folder which means when I import the files, Movavi automatically lines them up on the timeline. I prefer to add a folder to the software which contains all of the files I'm planning on working on. Adding files is very straightforward, you can either use the drag and drop method or search through the "Add Media Files" option to add media to your timeline. The lack of clutter is something that I definitely appreciate because with some video editors I can feel a little claustrophobic. Everything is well spaced out and in a place where you'd naturally find it. The lack of clutter is a breath of fresh air. I'm all for usability and intuitive design and Movavi definitely checks those boxes. The sheer ease of use was what got me, I really wasn't expecting it to be so incredibly intuitive.

Recently I've been using Movavi Video Editor 14 Plus for some of my videos and I have to say I'm very pleased with it so far. When I first started developing my skills and learning about how to edit video, it wasn't exactly easy and the time spent on researching was very significant.

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