In April of last year, Apple invited press to discuss its plans for pro desktops, but it didn’t have specific products to announce at that time. And when Apple overhauled its video editing software and released Final Cut Pro X in 2011, many editors were turned off by its compromises.īut things are definitely looking up: 2016 brought a strong refresh of the MacBook Pro lineup, and Final Cut Pro X has gradually been updated to address and exceed most professionals’ expectations, including a significant release this past December that improved the color tools and added full support for HEVC and 360 video. The MacBook Pro went with few substantial updates for a long period of time after 2012. The current Mac Pro received a lukewarm reception when it began shipping in 2013, and it has been preserved in amber ever since. Some high-end professional Mac users are frustrated, and they have been for years.
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