But both run on either desktop environment. This is a rather silly question.
why not just evaluate the apps themselves
Some video editors like Shotcut, Flowblade or Openshot are not affiliated with any particular platform, so you cannot evaluate them based on platforms. But Kdenlive and Pitivi are associated to specific Desktop environments and technologies. I am asking us to evaluate platforms based on their software. Lets evaluate KDE and Gnome based on what they have to offer?
But you can get both editors on either de? It's not even like nautalus vs dolphin where you compare defaults since neither come preinstalled.
I use Kdenlive in Gnome. Never heard of Pitivi before. This is a weird way to evaluate > desktop environments.
Yeah, people mix and match applications all the time, and they don't look too out of place to begin with these days.
I've personally used kdenlive on Mac OS, and it seemed to work fine for what I needed to do (even though I didn't really know what I was doing). Not sure if Pitivi is available on homebrew.
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