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Re: Snow Leopard and Final Cut Pro
by alex martucci on Jul 6, 2009 at 5:42:25 pm

[Shane Ross] "I guess. This dog is working wonderfully for me and earning me a pretty penny. Heck, I still work on shows that use a 5 year old version of Avid running on OS9! Hey, it still works and works well. FCP 6 does all I need, and lots of stuff I don't. Just because CS4 does more and the integration is superior doesn't mean that it fits my workflow. I don't need what it offers. I don't need CS4 to accomplish what I need. If you do...then get it."

With posts and attudes like this...we would stay in the stone age......we all need a new fcp....with no more render render render.....


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