Last update for logic pro 8

What is the last update for logic pro 8 ?

I will add.... Im not seeing this behavour here in 10.0.7 and 10.9.3... so i suspect something else is going on too with your system... but as to what, I cannot say.

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    Yes, you can trash it - presumably the symbol that you can see is showing you that it won't run on your machine, anyway. I usually keep the previous version when I do an update in case of any problem (at least you can test if its the latest version that's responsible) but that doesn't apply here.

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    Can logic pro X version 10.0 update to 10.1 for free ?
    How please !?

    Open the Mac App Store and click on the Updates tab; this is free, but you'll need to be able to log in with the Apple ID used to buy Logic.
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    I've just run Software Update, and it is telling me to install the new *ProKit 4.5 update*.
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    It's really not acceptable. Logic Pro was not cheap and it's as if it has been forgotten since releasing the new version.
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    Maybe they should stop building that huge corporate HQ in Cupertino and focus on perfecting their software.
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    They should also focus on those pesky forumbugs that are so annoying. I think I am going to switch to http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/index.php

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    where todownload updates for logic pro 10

    Apple menu.... Software Updates
    or..
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    Mostly for GARAGEBAND users wanting to switch to PRO
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    after $75 Australian dollars and i still have to buy another plug-in to make logic work properly
    what kind of morons are sitting behind Emagic seats right now, and if it still the Emagic guys then i feel sorry for you guys
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    GOD !!!
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    I attempted to download updates for Soundtrack Pro and the ProApp update but was asked for a Final Cut serial number - - whichm as a Logic Studio owner I do not have. So what's up - - are these updates not signifcant for those who purchased and use Logic Studio? Please advise.

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  • Unable to install updates for Acrobat Pro 9.0 and MS Office 2008

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    By process of elimination it was suggested: i) reinstall the original Snow Leopard 10.6.0 upgrade disk; ii) download the v10.6.5 combo update to bring the OS current; and iii) download and install the Acrobat and Office updates. It worked—perfectly—the first time.
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    Get this error when trying to install Logic patch 9.1.4 to my machine.
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    Thx, but i had already read that and tried it: did not work.
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      Number of Processors:          1
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    Solution:  I moved all the Logic Studio programs out of the subfolder and now they reside in the applications folder. Ran the 9.1.5 updater and it worked like a charm. 

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