All Specs Adobe Premiere Pro earns its status as industry-standard video editing software, thanks to its familiar nonlinear editing interface, unmatched ecosystem of tools, and powerful capabilities. Since our last look at the massive application, it has added: the Auto Reframe tool; enhanced HDR support; new text, graphics, and audio tools; performance improvements; and many other features. All of this makes Premiere well worthy of an Editors' Choice award for professional-level video editing software. While Apple made a drastic break with the past when it updated Final Cut Pro X, Adobe continues to take an incremental approach, by polishing the interface and adding state-of-the-art tools to its professional video editing software. Longtime pro video editors who are used to traditional nonlinear digital video editing will applaud Premiere's familiar approach, but Final Cut, in its favor, offers innovative tools like Connected Clips, Auditions, and a Trackless Timeline that can ease organizing and editing.