Apple Verifies Coexistence of Perpetual License and Subscription Versions of Software like Final Cut Pro, Identified by Distinct Icons
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Apple has given Mac users the green light to install both the 'standalone perpetual license version' and the 'Apple Creator Studio subscription version' of software such as Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro concurrently. These two versions can peacefully coexist on the same device, with no interference between them, and are easily identifiable by their unique icons. Apple Creator Studio is set to make its debut on the App Store on January 28, with a monthly subscription fee of 38 yuan and an annual fee of 380 yuan. Addressing concerns over potential forced overwriting due to the introduction of new icons, Apple has unequivocally stated that it will not mandate the replacement of existing apps. The new icon design is specifically crafted to assist users in effortlessly distinguishing between the two versions, marking a pioneering move in Apple's Mac app ecosystem. Furthermore, the Apple Creator Studio subscription version will incorporate certain advanced AI features to entice users into subscribing, a strategy that will impact multiple software titles, including Final Cut Pro.