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Apple today released Pro Applications Update 2010-01, a package of updates for users of the company's Final Cut Studio professional-level video and audio editing suite.
Pro Applications Update 2010-01 is a revision to Final Cut Studio (2009).

This update includes Final Cut Pro 7.0.2, Motion 4.0.2, Color 1.5.2, Compressor 3.5.2, and Cinema Tools 4.5.1.

The software improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues.
Details of the enhancements included in the update are available in the release notes for Final Cut Pro 7.0.2, Motion 4.0.2, Color 1.5.2, Compressor 3.5.2, Cinema Tools 4.5.1, and Apple Qmaster 3.5.2.

The update weighs in at 321.1 MB and requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later and QuickTime 7.6.2 or later.

Article Link: Apple Releases Pro Applications Update 2010-01
 

complexcommunic

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Can some one check on the code for these or something? See if there are any references to any new MBP's.

Doesn't anyone get the feeling that apple was planning to release this for a while, but with adobe's announcement they were like "oh ****, we better hurry up and get this out now"
 

Willis

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There wouldn't be any reference to MacBook Pro's in this software. It is pretty much a service fix for all FCS applications.
 

MCIowaRulz

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This seems to be the usual 'check for known hacked/distributed serialz' update.

Speaking of the MBP if Apple would update them i have $4,000 to spend on a computer with FCP 7 installed instead of the FCP 5.0;) on a 867 G4 from 2001
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jnpy!$4g3cwk

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Any of the apps updated to 64-bits?

Are any of these apps updated to 64 bits? According to the generic benchmarks that I have looked at, things like Compressor should get a significant boost from 64 bits. So far, I have only seen Aperture mentioned as being 64-bits, but, nothing in the Final Cut series. Am I missing something?
 
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