not me... I use it all the time, and have no issues with it at all.I’m considering FCPX for multicam use.
Quite happy myself too. I used the legacy Final Cut Pro going almost all the way back to the beginning and didn't migrate to Final Cut Pro X until sometime around 2015. Took some getting used to, but was worth it. Also, the legacy version was very expensive and didn't include free updates. FCPX looks like a real bargain, considering you can use it on all your Macs and get free updates.
You can read the full history here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Cut_Pro
The final version of the legacy app was Final Cut Pro 7 in 2009 and Final Cut Pro X was released in 2011. No, you cannot get the legacy version anymore and wouldn't want it even if you could. ? I was slow to adopt Final Cut Pro X, but finally got fed up with the slow performance and frequent crashes of the legacy version on MacOS Mountain Lion. Final Cut Pro X is a completely different program that I had to learn from scratch, but it was worth it.
Final Cut Pro X was basically Final Cut Pro in name and design only - the code base was completely rewritten, as opposed to the Final Cut Pro versions that came before it. When it first launched it was criticized as not having all of the features that Final Cut Pro 7 (the version prior) had. Considering it was rewritten from the ground up, it's understandable that it may have lacked some features. But as mentioned above, that was ten years ago. Apple has been updating Final Cut Pro since then.If I recall, the legacy Final Cut Pro was much more robust, right?
And Final Cut Pro X is stripped down?
Multicam on FCPX is really nice. I use it all the time.I’m considering FCPX for multicam use.
I have been on FCPX since the beginning. Multicam on FCP better than on any other editor.I’m considering FCPX for multicam use.
No FCPX is not stripped down. It's very different and much better than legacy FCP ever was. It is a full-featured professional app. The magnetic timeline and metadata key wording are outstanding unique features of FCPX.If I recall, the legacy Final Cut Pro was much more robust, right?
And Final Cut Pro X is stripped down?