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Quick Sub 2 macOS subtitling app promotional post (not a pain point)

This entry is a product-launch description for an existing macOS video subtitling application rather than a reported user problem. It lists shipped features (canvas control, batch styling, timeline scaling) without describing friction. Low relevance as a validated problem signal.

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