Once you get over the initial bump in the learning curve that most high-end content creation tools have, Resolve is one of those tools that grows with you; most of the time if you need a "new-for-you" function, it always had it ready for when you need it. Some people report stability problems, for me Resolve (stable releases) has been the most stable content creation tool - any category - I've personally used.
Pro tip: Do go through the slight additional hassle of setting up a local postgresql server with their installer and use that instead of the "local database" (=SQLite). Saving projects with a lot of internal data (e.g. many clips using correctors with trackers) is much quicker (>10x) with pg.
Pro tip: Do go through the slight additional hassle of setting up a local postgresql server with their installer and use that instead of the "local database" (=SQLite). Saving projects with a lot of internal data (e.g. many clips using correctors with trackers) is much quicker (>10x) with pg.