Apple confirms its commitment to video applications

Apple has decided, for the mouth of director of marketing sector Video Richard Townhill, allayed the fears of professional users of Final Cut Server.
In a statement, Townhill says:
I can assure you that Apple is not abandoning the project.
The whole question was kind of strange because path followed by the release of video production software. Towards the end of February, the manager of public relations at Apple, Anuj Nayar said that the company would not have booked their stands at the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters). This decision threw unrest and discontent among possible buyers of suites, concerned by these apparent signs of indecision on the future of blasonato software video-editing.
Subsequently, in early April, the package made its appearance on the Apple Store, and this seemed a move further contradictory, given that the product would arrive with a year of lagging behind schedule.
The clarification of Townhill arrives, and then, just to clarify this aspect of the situation and, with regard to the delay, states that:
We wanted to prepare a product capable of operating without an IT department for its maintenance.
Pace then made between Cupertino and the world of professional video.
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