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Filed under: Software Update, Apple

Pro Application Support 4.0.1

Nothing quickens the blood like a thrilling software update. Am I right, folks? Ok, perhaps that is a slight exaggeration, but it is a good feeling to have some bugs that have been bothering you squashed with a nice update. Apple has just released Pro Application Support 4.0.1 which, 'improves general user interface reliability for Apple's professional applications and is recommended for all users of Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Aperture, Final Cut Express HD, Soundtrack, Logic Pro and Logic Express.'

Fire up Software Update, or download it directly from Apple's website.

Filed under: Hardware, Retail, Software

Save $200 instantly on a Mac and Final Cut Express HD



Apple has just announced a new Movie Deal discount promotion with the purchase of a Mac and Final Cut Express, their consumer-focused (and priced) little brother to Final Cut Pro. Through retail and online Apple Store purchases, customers can save $200 instantly with this combo, while a mail-in rebate is offered if purchased through any other retailers. Neither the email we just received nor the online offer details specify any Mac exclusions, and the email also offers free shipping on customize Macs, so it sounds like every machine is fair game. If mailing a claim, however, be prompt: they must be postmarked within 30 days of your receipt's purchase date. Oh, and hurry - offer ends March 27th, 2007.

Filed under: Software, Video

Final Cut Express HD 3.5.1



Attention Final Cut Express HD users, a heady group I include myself in, Apple has just released version 3.5.1. What wonders does this update hold? Direct from the Mothership, 'Final Cut Express HD 3.5.1 addresses compatibility on specific hardware.'

So, there you go. If you have specific hardware, this update is for you.

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