Clipshaker Porn Video Player Launches

BERLIN — Clipshaker, which is being billed as "the first video player for porn," was released today.

The release of Clipshaker comes after three years of research and development.

The premise behind Clipshaker is that watching porn can be frustrating. There are only certain scenes in any porn movie or scene that the viewer is really interested in seeing, the creators said.

"With Clipshaker you can clip the parts of the movie or scene that you like, quickly and easily, without changing the original video," the company explained. "This is much easier then using any of the video editing software on the market. Anyone can do it, so you don’t have to be tech savvy to use Clipshaker."

Clipshaker also allows users to do other things such as organize their clips into playlists (these are called shakes) as well as the option to be able to play up to 16 clips or movies at the same time (this is called parallel viewing).

Clipshaker is designed to make the porn viewing experience easier and more enjoyable, the company said.

“We are proud to announce the release of Clipshaker," said CEO Bernhard G. "We hope our users enjoy our video player. We know it will make them enjoy watching porn more then ever before.”

Clipshaker will be sold for either $29.95 or 29.95 EU in Europe. There is also a seven-day free trial, after which the user has to purchase the product to be able to continue to see their clips.

Clipshaker can be downloaded at https://www.clipshaker.net.

For more information contact bern@clipshaker.net.

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