Flowblade 2.8 Released with Customizable Panels Layout, Middlebar

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Flowblade, a multi-track non-linear video editor Linux, released new major 2.8 version today with focused on making the app more configurable.
For 1680 x 1050 and higher screen resolution, now you can change the panels layout by moving panels to different positions using View->Panel Placement submenu.
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