Got a warning about my out of date OS

Got a quick pop warning that my OS, 10.6.8 is out of date and will no longer be supported?
What exactly does this mean
I use older applications (for instance Final Cut Studio with FCP 6) as part of my business and no desire to upgrade it so I feel I am committed to this OS, I really don't want to upgrade

Well, of course, using software that is not updated (in the sense that FCP6 has had its last update before they released FCP7 and now FCP X) for a new version of OS X is always a crap-shoot!
Strangely enough, http://roaringapps.com (the website for checking the workability of all software in Snow Leopard through Mavericks), reports no data for FCP6.
For example, Logic 8 is reported to run in Mavericks (after its own "installer bug" is worked around with Pacifist), but visual "noise" is present on its audio screen to render the program useless in Mavericks.
So this means you have been unable to install FCP6 in Mavericks until my tip today?  Please report back your successes/failures with FCP6 in Mavericks as you gain experience.

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