Microsoft has quietly confirmed it's retiring Clipchamp video editor for iOS and wants you to use the desktop app.
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Microsoft Is Finally Fixing the 4 Worst Things About the Windows 11 Insider Program
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Microsoft apparently no longer likes the video editor Clipchamp as a local app. The manufacturer is pulling the plug on iOS ...
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