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> Logic Pro On Intel Lacs
mpnow
post Thu 23 Feb 2006, 07:04
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I have a G5 dual 2ghz with 10.3.9 and a 14" G4 ibook ith 10.4.2.
I was thinking of buying some version of Logic Pro. Given the move to intel chips I am wondering what the best strategy is?
I presume Logic Pro 7 would be available at a cheaper price given that it is made for older machines? If so, the obvious strategy seems to be to wait a while, buy Logic Pro 7 once there is a 'new' version available for the intel macs, and just content myself with being a bit behind the times. (At the same time, it might even be worth buying an 'old', top-of-the-range Powerbook, as I know Logic ain't going to work well on the ibook)
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post Thu 23 Feb 2006, 08:54
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There is already an Intel version of Logic Pro. It is version 7.2 and it is a "Universal" application, meaning it will run on Intel and Power PC based machines.

If you buy a new version of Logic make sure 7.2 is in the box.
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post Thu 23 Feb 2006, 23:38
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Price didn't change, the install now contains both versions.

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I expect both versions to be available for 5+ years, there's still a lot of life in the PPC line, I don't plan on moving to intel until 3-4 years after the dust settles.

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