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- Embed this notice@Suiseiseki @gentoobro I use ffmpeg and Kdenlive, it is sometimes more involved and not as sophisticated as commercial video editing software, and sometimes requires more effort, but does the job, at least for me.
It is true that end-user productivity software in Linux is not as advanced (in some areas) as the one commercial corporations push, but the software selection on Linux/foss keeps getting better and better all the time.
Blender, FreeCAD, Inkscape, GIMP, Libreoffice, and many others cover nicely most of what an home user could require in terms of producing content.
Still won't be enough for 100% of the users out there, maybe as low as 30% (probably bit higher), as time goes by with each major release of each respective application the percentage of users that can be served with it grows and grows. For example GIMP and FreeCAD are about to jump massively in functionality with major releases coming soon.