I offered to pay the license fee in order to continue to run FC Pro X v10.0.8 after the 30-day trial period, but no dice. I did download the FinalCutProTrial10.0.8.dmg some time ago in anticipation of the eventual need to run Final Cut Pro X, but I never actually installed it. OK, I just got off the line with the Pro Apps specialist, and he said that there's no way to do what I want to do through Apple. I expect that's going to require some kind of special handling through Apple.oh, wait.I'm finally getting through to the Pro Apps guy. □ In fact, I regularly use some production apps that do not have versions that run properly (or at all) in Yosemite.Īnyhow, I want to purchase a legitimate license for the most recent version of Final Cut Pro X that will run in ML v10.8.5. Switching system versions in the middle of a project is.er, "inadvisable", as they say.by which I mean "not a good way to optimize productivity".by which I mean "stupid". ![]() which has a minimum system requirement of Yosemite 10.10.4. I'm currently operating my primary workstation for this project on a Mac Pro 2.8 GHz (Mid-2010) running Mountain Lion v10.8.5.Īlas, the only available purchase option through the normal channel (App Store) is Final Cut Pro v10.2.2. But I'm approaching the point wherein I need more sophisticated features than iMovie HD offers, so it's time to get Final Cut Pro X. ![]() I've been able to do all of the video work (so far) with QuickTime Pro 7 and iMovie HD v6.0.3 (which still works in Mountain Lion, amazingly). I'm currently working on a huge multi-year AV project. I'm currently on extended hold waiting for an Apple Pro Apps Specialist Adviser, so while I'm waiting, I figured it wouldn't hurt to post my question here in case anyone knows an easier way to do this.
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