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DaVinci Resolve. It's good and mostly free, allowing you to export up to HD resolution. Premium features include more transitions, fx, and higher resolutions but the basics are covered free.
I can't vouch for the low learning curve. It's intuitive enough for basic basic stuff but I still find myself going to YouTube tutorials often. However- I'm always a slow learner, so it might be just me.
A thousand times this. I have no idea why this isn't a more popular option. Also it isn't limited to HD - it's limited to 4k.
I had been pondering on switching from Shotcut to DaVinci but exporting being limited to HD is bad news to me
Edit: this claims 4K & 60fps as the limit which is fine
Previous commenter is incorrect - you can export up to 4k with the free version.