Yes. FCP6 should work with OSX 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), and 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
Final Cut Pro is only available for Mac computers and is not compatible with the Windows operating system.
Apple's Final Cut software is only available for Apple's Mac computers.
no my friend tried and he had no luck mac doesn't support it.
If you mean; "is it FCP7 compatible with Mac OS X 10.5?", then the answer is Yes. Assuming of course you meet the minimum hardware requirements.
You're going to be better off using adobe editing software. I'm sure you can run it on Mac OSX but it might require a special program.
Newbluefx is completely free:) if you download avs video editor it is a free movie editor and you can go to Newbluefx.com and download the plugins:) newblurfx is compatible with avs video editor and you can get newblue fx free:) there is a newbluefx watermark but it is free! If you have a mac try imovie or final cut pro, newblue is compatible with final cut too
With iMovie or Final Cut
No. Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express are exclusively MAC only programs. Sony Vegas is a good windows alternate, however.
Apple's Final Cut Studio only works on Apple's Mac computers.
Final Cut 7 as it runs on 10.5.6 or higher. Final Cut 8 does not run on 10.5.8. Check out the related link below for more of the specs for Final Cut 7.
Yes it will!.!
I do video editing in both Final Cut Pro and Express on a Mac. Multiclip is not in Express. It is in Pro of course.