Apple is offering a 90-day free trial of Final Cut Pro and will be offering a new free trial of Logic Pro X to customers around the world in the coming days.
The move comes as nearly one third of world population are under some sort of guarantee due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This would give people who stuck in home the chance of get into the program and learn it.
Previously, Apple only offered 30-day free trial to its potential Final Cut Pro customers, and it did not provide with any trials for its Logic Pro X customer. Final Cut Pro costs $299 following the free trial period, while Logic Pro X normally priced at $199.
For those who are not familiar with these applications, Final Cut Pro X is a professional non-linear video editing software, whilst Logic Pro is a digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software application for the macOS platform.
You can download the Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X from Apple’s website. Here is the Link for Final Cut Pro and Link for Logic Pro X.
The move comes as nearly one third of world population are under some sort of guarantee due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This would give people who stuck in home the chance of get into the program and learn it.
Previously, Apple only offered 30-day free trial to its potential Final Cut Pro customers, and it did not provide with any trials for its Logic Pro X customer. Final Cut Pro costs $299 following the free trial period, while Logic Pro X normally priced at $199.
For those who are not familiar with these applications, Final Cut Pro X is a professional non-linear video editing software, whilst Logic Pro is a digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software application for the macOS platform.
You can download the Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X from Apple’s website. Here is the Link for Final Cut Pro and Link for Logic Pro X.
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