Where's Quick Time Pro?

I thought Quick Time Pro came with Logic Studio 8? Where would I find the icon to launch it? The only thing I have been able to find is the Quick Time player...
Thanks,
Greg

"It’s a snap to upgrade to QuickTime Pro. You simply purchase a registration code that gives you access to additional capabilities."
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/
"What is QuickTime Pro?
QuickTime Pro is an upgrade to QuickTime that unlocks editing and creation features that enable you to:"
"How do I get QuickTime Pro?
Once you have QuickTime, you may choose to upgrade to QuickTime Pro, which provides editing and creation features. Visit the Apple Store to purchase your key, which you use to unlock the features of QuickTime Pro."
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/faq.html
If I DO have the " PRO " version then how do I edit a .mov or any kind of video clip with it?
File -> New Movie Recording and the edit menu (and read the manual
Or read the online tutorials and stuff, for instance:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/creatingmovies.html
It's all done from the QT Player application, utilising the underlying QT frameworks.
Don't expect Quicktime Pro to be Final Cut Pro - it's mainly a simple editing and conversion tool, as well as the regular player functions.

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