Apple announced an updated version of their Final Cut Pro X with some software changes, and the option for customers to try a free 30-day trial of the video editing software.
The 10.1 update is the first for the revamped Final Cut Pro video editing software by Apple. The release of Final Cut Pro earlier this year brought a hail-storm of protest from users of the previous FCP versions. The new software was markedly different and one of the big complaints was that projects from the previous versions of FCP could not be loaded (and finished) in the new version of Final Cut Pro X.
Though many full-time professionals find the new version lacking in comparison to their previous experience with the Apple software, it has received positive press for amateurs and those wishing more power than the iMovie Apple video editing software. For a complete list of features and introductory videos - see the Apple Final Cut Pro page here.
To register for your free 30day trial of Final Cut Pro X - visit this Apple web site here: Final Cut Pro X Trial
NOTE: Final Cut Pro X requires a Mac with OS X 10.6.8 or later, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or better, 2GB of RAM (4GB of RAM recommended), and an OpenCL-capable graphics card or Intel HD Graphics 3000 or later. See system requirements for details.
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