Does anyone have very good free editing program for laptop?

Si
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So only those that are very good.

Ka

Pictures, videos,? What do you want to edit?

cl

Photos, videos?

Gimp is good for photos

Ju

What kind of editing program are you looking for, so what do you want to edit?

Video editing

https://shotcut.org/
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/de/products/davinciresolve/

Audio editing

https://www.audacityteam.org/

image editing

https://www.getpaint.net/index.html
https://www.gimp.org/....gimp.org/

Text editing

https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
https://de.libreoffice.org/...ffice.org/

Si

Thank you

So the question was general for everything.

cl

Gimp for pictures, Davinci Resolve for videos, all free

Si

Everything

the question is meant for everything.

Si

Thank you.

Si

Thanks for your nice reply.

in

What do you want to edit? O_O music? Photos? Videos? Websites? Documents?

Si

Everything

Dr

Even if you asked for free programs, you should still take a look at Affinity Photo, Designer and Puplisher. All applications cost just under 60 euro, but are regularly offered for just under 30 euro. For image and graphic editing there are also free alternatives like GIMP and Inkscape, but above all GIMP is technically quite lagging behind and the editing is largely destructive. That alone would bother me.

For office tasks, I can especially recommend LibreOffice. There's also OpenOffice and is almost identical, but unlike LibreOffice, it is not being developed further. On the whole, LibreOffice is a good replacement for the otherwise expensive and more expensive Office Suite from Microsoft. Libre Office is also available for all platforms, which is very practical if you also work with Linux.

For editing and editing videos I can recommend Kdelive, Shotcut, OBS Studio and DaVinci Resolve. For audio it would be Audacity and if web development is an issue for you, a clever source code editor should not be missing. I especially prefer Atom and VS Code. If you want a full IDE instead, you should take a look at Eclipse, NetBeans or Microsoft VisualStudio in the free community version. So there's enough choice and you can try everything out.

Si

Thank you for your answer.

Di

Images: Gimp

Vector graphics: Inkscape

Audio: Audacity

Video: Kdenlive

Office: OpenOffice, LibreOffice

3D images, animations: Blender

Si

Thank you for your answer.