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I have been using Vistitle a lot on EDIUS and have also produced some videos on its basic use that you can see on YouTube.  I am also a reseller but I do sell all the other titles programs as well so am pretty objective.
I do think Vistitle is brilliant and quick.  It is quite "after effects" like in its interface and can do a gue amount of things.  I could do most of the same things in After Effects which you may have if you are on the Cloud or have a Production Premium, although I find no easy way of doing the particle effects that Vistitle has in After Effects and the 3D text is quicker to render for me.  The main advantage I find is speed and ease of use since it is working directly in Premiere as opposed to using the AE dynamic link.
The have also just prodcued a trial versions which you can use and see how well you get on with it : http://www.vistitle.com/listdownload.asp?id=62
Vistitle uses a dongle for copy protection so if you decide to buy it you will need something physically sent to you - which may or may not be a problem where you are with Christmas coming.  In the UK, where I am, this means you would have to order it before the end of next week, or wait until next year.

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