I have used Hugin on all platforms for years. Very powerful, it can solve a lot of tricky situations (moving objects, imperfect alignment, poor lenses, changing lighting situations), but it's not 100% "drop the images all in, and poof done." I find the super-automated ones can be pretty good at aligning the images but you end up with no way of fixing what it doesn't get right on the first try.
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