Apple Nnnounces It Has Over Two Million Final Cut Pro X Users

Final Cut Pro X

According the report of 9to5Mac, Apple announced that its video editing application Final Cut Pro X had reached 2 million users above in the annual meeting of the National Broadcasting Company Association.

Apple said, after the release of Final Cut Pro X 10.0 in five and a half years, the users of this professional video editing application finally reached 2 million. What is noteworthy is that the adoption rate of the application is still increasing rapidly.

As for Final Cut Pro X, it is significant meaning to reach the milestone of 2 million users. In addition, the released version 10.0 can be said to be completely rewrote the app of Apple, while most of the users don’t care about it.

About the new version interface

Professional users can’t get very used to it after new user interface as well as part specialized function by detachment. Randy Ubillos, who is the creator of Final Cut Pro, had expected that these reactions, and suggested that Apple give people a free copy of version 7 alongside version 10 so that they had a choice of UI and also time to adapt to the new approach. Of course, Apple rejected this idea.

After several versions of amendments and adjustments, new UI interface finally get recognized by the users. At present, Final Cut Pro x has become one of the two major professional nonlinear video editing applications, while the other one is Adobe Premiere.

So far, user can download the 10.3.3 version of Final Cut Pro X in Mac App Store, and its price is $299, a 30-day free trial is available.

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