Apple extending the free trial of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro X to 90-days

Video editing using Final Cut Pro
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Since most of the world population are in their homes, it's obvious that companies will offer something that will gain them more users, similarly, we've seen many companies already did that, now, Apple is offering extended free trails to their Video and Audio editing softwares Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro X.

Final Cut Pro currently has a 30-day free trial offer after which you have to pay $299.99 to continue using the service, Logic Pro X did not have any free trial offerings before and it will cost $199.99 to start using the service, this is a limited period offer and Apple haven't given date on when this 90-day free trial offers will expire.

After the 90-day free trial offer expires both Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro X will return to having 30-day free trials, and for the users who have already subscribed to the 30-day free trial of Final Cut Pro will get the extended 90-days of the free trial, Apple says "We hope customers who are home and looking for something new to master will try out these free trials."

The Verge notes that there are other services that have been offered similar free trials like Avid is also offering free 90-day licenses for its Pro Tools, and also Fender is giving 100,000 people three months of free guitar lessons on its Fender Play app.

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