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Logic Pro Final Cut Pro 90-day trial workaround

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Apple recently trimmed the standalone trials for Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro to one month through its Apple Creator Studio. However, a workaround still grants users up to 90 days of access for now. This change affects how new customers test professional creative software before purchasing.

The original 90-day trial was a long-standing offer for Apple's professional apps, giving ample time for evaluation. The shift to a shorter period likely aims to funnel users into the broader subscription ecosystem. For professionals, a longer trial is crucial for evaluating complex software workflows.

This situation highlights the tension between Apple's subscription push and the needs of creative professionals. The temporary 90-day method may disappear if Apple fully enforces its new policy. Users should act quickly if they want extended access to these industry-standard tools.