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Originally posted by Strider
From what I've read (I'm not an Apple User) is that Apple isn't dependant on Adobe for they have Final Cut Pro and other non-Adobe multimedia software. I can see Adobe's logic, they are not going to add additional sales from Apple users when they are already using something else and probably wouldn't buy redundant software.
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I applaud Adobe's decision to lossen their ties to Apple. Our studio has been beta testing Premiere Pro for the past month. Having both Win-XPpro based and OS-X based systems I can honestly say Premiere Pro has so far exceeded any and all expectations we had. Premiere Pro offers more features, more customization, and a better user interface than Final Cut Pro (and Avid XpressDV) at a substantially lower price. Once Premiere Pro goes retail, we have decided to drop our 2 Mac edit suites and go exclusively with WinXPpro systems.