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Shotcut

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Old Shotcut Versions

This page is the historical package archive for Shotcut. It covers versions 25.01.25, 24.11.17, 24.10.29, 24.09.13, 24.09.19, 24.08.29, 24.06.26, 24.04.28, 24.02.29, and 24.01.28, plus 58 additional entries and is separate from the current Shotcut page, which records 26.4.30.

A historical page is most useful when it answers concrete version questions. Here, the package names, version labels, platforms, and available integrity records provide that context without repeating the current Video Editors review.

Shotcut Version Archive

There are 396 preserved packages on this page. Together they represent 25.01.25, 24.11.17, 24.10.29, 24.09.13, 24.09.19, 24.08.29, 24.06.26, 24.04.28, 24.02.29, and 24.01.28, plus 58 additional entries and include builds identified for Linux AppImage, Linux portable tar, macOS universal, Windows x64 installer, Windows x64 portable, Windows Arm64 installer, Windows Arm64 portable, and Windows ARM64 installer, plus 18 additional entries.

The preserved filenames include shotcut-linux-x86_64-250125.AppImage, shotcut-linux-x86_64-250125.txz, shotcut-macos-250125.dmg, shotcut-win64-250125.exe, shotcut-win64-250125.zip, shotcut-win_ARM-250125.exe, shotcut-win_ARM-250125.zip, and shotcut-linux-x86_64-241117.AppImage, plus 388 additional entries. File extensions indicate APPIMAGE, TXZ, DMG, EXE, ZIP, and TAR.BZ2 packaging, which matters because an installer, compressed archive, and platform-specific image are not interchangeable even when they share a version number.

  • Archived versions: 25.01.25, 24.11.17, 24.10.29, 24.09.13, 24.09.19, 24.08.29, 24.06.26, 24.04.28, 24.02.29, and 24.01.28, plus 58 additional entries.
  • Recorded platforms: Linux AppImage, Linux portable tar, macOS universal, Windows x64 installer, Windows x64 portable, Windows Arm64 installer, Windows Arm64 portable, and Windows ARM64 installer, plus 18 additional entries.
  • Package formats: APPIMAGE, TXZ, DMG, EXE, ZIP, and TAR.BZ2.
  • Stored package records: 396; records with checksums: 396.

Working With Archived Shotcut Releases

An older Shotcut release may be relevant when maintaining a legacy system, reproducing a historical workflow, testing an upgrade path, or confirming which build produced an existing file or configuration. Those are compatibility and documentation cases, not evidence that an older build is generally preferable.

Archived software should be treated as compatibility material. Confirm why the old release is needed, preserve a rollback path, and avoid using it with important data until its behavior has been tested in the intended environment.

Package and Platform Compatibility

Platform coverage in this archive includes Linux AppImage, Linux portable tar, macOS universal, Windows x64 installer, Windows x64 portable, Windows Arm64 installer, Windows Arm64 portable, and Windows ARM64 installer, plus 18 additional entries. That information should be read together with each filename, especially where the inventory contains both installers and portable or compressed distributions.

This inventory uses APPIMAGE, TXZ, DMG, EXE, ZIP, and TAR.BZ2 package formats. Retaining the full filename is useful because version, architecture, language, and packaging clues are often encoded there even when the visible release label is brief.

Checksums and File Identification

396 of the 396 archived package records include stored checksum data. The recorded algorithms are MD5, SHA1, and SHA256, allowing a retained file to be compared with the historical inventory before it is used.

Stored hashes are most useful as part of a broader audit trail. Keep the version, filename, package format, source context, and calculated digest together so the historical record can be reproduced.

Choosing Between Old and Current Versions

For comparison, the main page currently records 26.4.30; this page retains 25.01.25, 24.11.17, 24.10.29, 24.09.13, 24.09.19, 24.08.29, 24.06.26, 24.04.28, 24.02.29, and 24.01.28, plus 58 additional entries. Use the current page for the present package set and this archive only when an exact older release is required.

The latest Shotcut package page should be the default reference for new installations. Keep an older package for controlled compatibility work, and document the reason for retaining it.

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