I'd say it's not that they don't want to be in the pro apps business per se, so much as they don't want to be a software contractor for big studios, which is what most pro app companies inevitably become. Apple wanted…
... and focused more on features that are useful advanced amateurs I actually don't think this is quite right. I'll quote Gary Adcock's Macworld review: "Most of the features introduced in FCP X are welcome and badly…
I'd say it's not that they don't want to be in the pro apps business per se, so much as they don't want to be a software contractor for big studios, which is what most pro app companies inevitably become. Apple wanted…
... and focused more on features that are useful advanced amateurs I actually don't think this is quite right. I'll quote Gary Adcock's Macworld review: "Most of the features introduced in FCP X are welcome and badly…