![]() 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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