While Photoshop and Office may still not be Intel-compatible, the transition is well underway for other critical Mac apps. Apple promised to deliver Universal Binaries of its own professional level applications in March, and they’re as good as their shiny words. Final Cut Studio has gone Universal (or UB, as we like to call it in the biz) and is now available from the Apple store for the low low price of my-god-I-sold-a-kidney-and-I’m-still-three-hundred-short. The company announced in February that they would no longer break Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack, Motion and DVD Studio Pro into separate apps, instead only making them available as the single Final Cut Studio. An upgrade from Final Cut 1, 2, or 3 is also available, as is a “crossgrade” promotion from the PowerPC version of Final Cut Studio.
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