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Final cut pro for mac 10.14.16/5/2023 ![]() In an effort to keep all its systems on the latest version of macOS, Apple created an auto-update feature. It can run on Mavericks (macOS 10.11), but nothing later. DVD Studio Pro runs best on macOS 10.6.8. If you depend upon DVD Studio Pro, never upgrade. Ideally, FCP 7 should run on Sierra (macOS 10.12) or earlier. If you need to run FCP 7, either plan on never upgrading your editing computer, or create a dual-boot disk where you can revert back to an earlier OS for editing. Apple has already said that 32-bit applications will not be supported in future operating systems. If you depend upon a 32-bit program, such as Final Cut Pro 7, do NOT upgrade. Not delivering a project because your software, plugins or codecs are not compatible with an update, will. Not upgrading will not affect your client relationship. They have hired you to tell a story, on time, on budget, with great quality. Keep in mind that no client ever has hired you to edit using a certain version of macOS. It won’t hurt to wait for a while after the initial release to make sure everything is working OK, or, if there are problems, for developers to update their software. The problem is, that we don’t know FOR SURE that they have been successful. My strong suggestion is that you not upgrade any systems that you depend upon when the new OS is released.Īpple, and its legion of beta testers, have worked very hard to provide a stable version with all kinds of new features. Within the next few weeks Apple will release the latest version of the operating system: Mojave (v. ![]() See my update note at the end of this article. NOTE: Apple released a significant dot upgrade to Mojave this morning (10.14.1). ![]()
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