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Re: Snow Leopard and Final Cut Pro
by
Jamie Kehoe
on Jan 19, 2009 at 10:29:11 am
What bothers me is that it has taken a while for Apple to upgrade Final Cut Pro and the Mac Pro. I am wondering if Apple is going to do away with all the corporate sector and only concentrate on the home users again. Effectively stop development on Final Cut Studio Applications and forget about the Mac Pro altogether. I sincerely hope not, because I am hanging out for a New Mac Pro, but I am waiting until June 2009, hopefully it won't be that long. I have an older G5.
G5 Dual 2.3GHZ
2.5GB DDR SDRAM 400MHZ
Mac OS 10.5.1
2 x 20" Apple Cinema Display
128MB ATI Graphics
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