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If it's Mac OS X 10.7 Lion that you are after, it's available for £19.99 here US or here UK. Apple will send you a download code to use on the Mac App Store, so you will need to be running Snow. ⌘K ← Move active editor / ⌘K → group File management ⌘N New File ⌘O Open File. ⌘S Save ⇧⌘S Save As. ⌥⌘S Save All ⌘W Close ⌘K ⌘W Close All ⇧⌘T Reopen closed editor ⌘K Enter Keep preview mode editor open ⌃Tab / ⌃⇧Tab Open next / previous ⌘K P Copy path of active file K R Reveal active file in Finder. Users quite reasonably expected the.aup file to contain the entire project. Well, the new.aup3 file does contain the data as well. The technical detail is that we are using an open source database, SQLite3, to store everything in one.aup3 file. That all happens ‘behind the scenes’. SQLite3 is open source, and it is a delight to work with.
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Sep 29, 2015 9:30 PM
For anyone, for whom working with Logic is important... and who is thinking about updating their current version of OS X....
Don't!!!!
At least not until it has been fully tested with different hardware/software/drivers etc.... and after ensuring that your current hardware is compatible with the version of OS X that you wish to upgrade to.. and has the appropriate drivers, where applicable.. that work and have been fully tested with that new version of OS X
If you really want to try out a new version of OS X then install that OS X version on to an external Hard Drive, install Logic Pro on that drive along with any drivers/plugins etc... and then boot to that. and test thoroughly.... leaving your current configuration alone and working...
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or...
Make a full clone backup of your current system drive using something like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! (My personal choice) to an external drive before you update to Yosemite and then if things don't work out you can quickly and easily revert back to your current config with ease..
Note: The sole use of Time Machine as a clone backup is not recommended as not all files will be restored correctly and you may find you have to do a great deal of manual tweaking/fixing/re-registering to get everything back to normal. TM is great for individual file restoration but for full cloned restores, not so good!
Based on past experiences.. as seen by the many 100s of posts made in the Logic Pro forum after the release of Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks and Yosemite...there could well be incompatibility issues that will rear their ugly heads upon the launch of the next new OS X version... so be warned!
So again... as always when OS X or Logic Pro is updated... Take your time and let others find the bugs/issues etc before you install it yourself.. or if you insist on doing so.. make proper clone backups first... to save a lot of wasted time and effort later.
Sep 29, 2015 9:30 PM