Try Logic Pro & Final Cut Pro Free for 90 Days
Apple has shifted its approach to trials for Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro, limiting standalone 90-day trials to a new offering called Apple Creator Studio. However, users seeking extended free access still have a possible workaround.
Apple Creator Studio: A New Subscription Service
On January 28, Apple will launch Apple Creator Studio. This subscription service will include:
- Final Cut Pro
- Logic Pro
- Pixelmator Pro
- Motion
- Compressor
- MainStage
The subscription will cost $12.99 per month or $129 per year. In addition to the apps, users can access intelligent features and premium content for Keynote, Pages, and Numbers.
Trial Availability Changes
Previously, users could download a 90-day trial of each application independently. Now, Apple has discontinued these standalone trials. The only official option is the 30-day trial through Apple Creator Studio.
Temporary Workaround for 90-Day Access
Despite the changes, some users may still access the older trial versions. Certain regional links, particularly from Europe and Asia, continue to redirect to the original trial pages. Here are examples of functional links:
Users can download, install, and run both trial versions from these links. However, this may change soon as Apple will likely remove these links.
Final Thoughts
If you’re considering whether to purchase Logic Pro or Final Cut Pro, this is a prime opportunity. You have a chance to test both applications for up to 90 days before they may become unavailable.
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