Online petition, created four days ago, criticized the Final Cut Pro X and demanded the return of the previous version of the video editing program.
The negative reception to the Final Cut Pro X , a new version of professional software for video editing, Apple has gained an air “organized.” Is available on a petition entitled “Final Cut Pro X is not a professional application,” which simply asks for the return of the previous version.
Created by Andrew Landini, a longtime user of Final Cut, the document already has more than 5,300 signatures in just four days of disclosure. In an interview with CNET , Landini has suffered reprisals for having initiated the movement. He said Apple has banned their account in the forum for users of the company’s products and closed the area that had comments on the matter he created.
Released last week for $ 300, Final Cut Pro X has received several negative reviews (who accuse the product to leave important features and software have turned to domestic consumers), the latest edition of the software’s video editing ” Apple “became punch lines in the program presenter American Conan O’Brien , who produced a funny video to show how the editors of his talk show “liked” the application.
Among the solutions suggested in the petition are “resurrect” the interface and features in Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro classify X as a product for domestic consumers, which would become part of the family iMovie. Because of the protests, Apple has promised changes to the software and released a FAQ to try to clarify several points raised by consumers.

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