After the release of Apple Creator Studio, a plan through which you can use several programs by paying a single fee, Apple has begun to withdraw individual free trials of Final Cutwhich were from 90 daysand that many people have taken advantage of.

In the United States, when we try to access it, we are redirected to the new joint subscription, preventing us from being able to take advantage of that previous offer. However, in Spain, the website has not been updated, so, for a short time, we will be able to continue doing so.

How to try Final Cut for 3 months

If you were thinking about trying Final Cut Pro one day “in a calm manner”, it may no longer be advisable to continue leaving it for later. Apple is changing how it offers its professional apps and that directly affects the Final Cut free trial.

Until now, Final Cut Pro could be download and use free for 90 days. Three whole months to edit videos, learn the program, do tests and see if it's really worth paying for it. It wasn't a cut demo or anything like that: it was the complete program, without limits.

The problem is that Apple has launched a new subscription called Apple Creator Studio. Instead of purchasing Final Cut separately, the idea is that you use it within that subscription, paying each month or year along with other creative applications. And here's the important change: the long 90-day trial is going away.

With Creator Studio, the free trial becomes much shorter. We are no longer talking about three months, but about a month to test everything. And when Apple finishes making the change completely, Final Cut will no longer be able to download with that generous independent trial.

This means something pretty simple: if you don't download Final Cut Pro now, there's a good chance you'll forever lose the chance to use it for free for 90 days. Later there will only be the subscription option, with less time to decide if you like it or not. This already happens in other countries, and, luckily, in Spain, it has not yet been updated.


Final Cut app on an iPad

To do so, you must access this linkand download the application. No further steps will be necessary, since it will directly allow you to use it for 90 days completely and without commitments.

For anyone who is learning to edit video, has a project in mind, or just wants to try Final Cut without rushing, now is the time. Once you have it downloaded, the trial is activated and you can use it even if Apple changes the rules later, even benefiting, at the time, from another 30 days thanks to the new program, since that test is different from the current one.

In short, Apple is eliminating testing 3 months of Final Cutand wanting you to try all the programs with the new subscription in just 30 days, something much worse, and not only because it cuts it by a third, but because it will not be individual, and will be used for the complete pack of apps, which makes us divide the time if we want to try them all.

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