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Someone more knowledgable than myself may have a better answer, but I cannot imagine Final Cut can render in real time. What your friend is saying, I believe, is that he can edit and then view the movie in Real time, without having to Render the entire video (a very lengthy process).
If that is the case, Premier does the same function. It simply plays through the video and does its best to present the video as you've told it to. Depending on your system, it won't appear as smooth as when it's exported, but it gives you a good idea of what to expect.
Premier also has a "Render Workspace" function that makes the process I've mentioned smoother... essentially, it does a rough rendering (only takes a couple minutes) of the timeline and gives you a cleaner, but still not perfect, representation of what the movie will look like.
I don't think any NLE will let you Render a finish product instantly, however.
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