Apple has officially announced in emails to users Final Cut Pro 7 after an OS upgrade to High Sierra no longer support, ie it will then no longer start. Apple wants the users of this old version of Final Cut - the last update of Final Cut Pro 7 is now 8 years ago - to move to the new, 2011 introduced www.slashcam.de/news/single/Apple-inserts X-in-64-bit-and-with-Ope-9001.html (Final Cut Pro X). However, video recorders have other interesting professional NLE alternatives with the Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro and the Blackmagic DaVinCi Resolve, which is also available in a free full version. $ PIC1: Apple Final Cut Pro 7 Final Cut Pro 7 Users who want to continue using the program (for example, to access unrestricted access to old ones)Projects), either have to forego future OS updates or wait for an official patch, which removes the arbitrary limitation of Apple. Here is the mail from Apple in the full text: u003ciu003eu003cqu003eDear ***: Our records show that you may be using applications included in Final Cut Studio. We wanted to share some important information about these applications and macOS High Sierra, which will be available this fall. Older versions of Apple MacOS High Sierra. New versions of Apple&s Pro video applications including Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, and Compressor 4 are compatible with MacOS High Sierra. You can purchase these applications on the Mac App Store.u003c/qu003eu003c/iu003e