Microsoft Launches Video Editing Service for Internet Explorer 10 With Vyclone

Microsoft Launches Internet Explorer 10 Video Editing Service

Microsoft has launched a new video editing service for Internet Explorer 10. This service is launched with Vyclone, a popular social video editing start-up.

Microsoft Launches Internet Explorer 10 Video Editing Service

With Vyclone, Microsoft has created a new web based editing service that allow users to edit a video clip direct from Internet explorer 10. Users can also use this service from Windows touch devices simply by tapping on the options.

“Today we are excited to announce a new web experience with social video editing start-up, Vyclone. Vyclone has a very popular mobile app that allows users to co-create, sync, and edit multiple views of a single shared moment – like a concert, sporting event, or birthday.” Microsoft announced in blog. “With the new Vyclone web editor released today, users can now edit and share crowd sourced video to the web using just a browser and HTML5. Best part about it? It’s built for touch, allowing users to explore social video editing as naturally as they would on mobile phone, but with a modern browser like Internet Explorer 10.”

If you want to use this service, click on this link and check how it works. What do you think about this service? Do you think It will attract users toward Internet Explorer 10.

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