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Some Media Tools Should Never Have Become Cloud Apps

Some Media Tools Should Never Have Become Cloud Apps

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/some-media-tools-should-never-have-become-cloud-apps.
Why upload a file just to get it back? A practical look at local-first media workflows, privacy, and productivity gains over cloud utilities.
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Many media workflows involve uploading files to cloud utilities for tasks that modern computers can already perform locally. While building Formatif Pro, I realized that video compression, image conversion, resizing, and audio extraction are often faster, more private, and more reliable when they happen directly on the desktop. This article explores the hidden productivity cost of the "upload tax" and why some media tools may never have needed to become cloud apps in the first place.

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