Is this like a beta, a trial, or the full version?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
The download available on the Software Informer website is a 30-day trial of the product. It's a way for you to test Avid Pro Tools; in case you like it, you can then purchase a key from the developer and continue using the tool past the 30-day period. As far as I can see, there are no limitations, so it will be like using the full product.
One more thing to know is that the trial version will be connected to your iLook account, so you won't be able to install it again once the free period expires.
In case you need additional information to decide which version of the product suits you best, here's a comparison between the available editions: http://www.avid.com/pro-tools/compare
Yes, the latest version of Avid Pro Tools is compatible with standard versions of Windows 8 and the released versions of Windows 7 on both 32- and 64-bit architecture. For more information, I recommend you to visit the system requirements page on the official website. The same website can be used to access general requirements for Pro Tools.
Is this like a beta, a trial, or the full version?
The download available on the Software Informer website is a 30-day trial of the product. It's a way for you to test Avid Pro Tools; in case you like it, you can then purchase a key from the developer and continue using the tool past the 30-day period. As far as I can see, there are no limitations, so it will be like using the full product.
One more thing to know is that the trial version will be connected to your iLook account, so you won't be able to install it again once the free period expires.
In case you need additional information to decide which version of the product suits you best, here's a comparison between the available editions: http://www.avid.com/pro-tools/compare
Yes, the latest version of Avid Pro Tools is compatible with standard versions of Windows 8 and the released versions of Windows 7 on both 32- and 64-bit architecture. For more information, I recommend you to visit the system requirements page on the official website. The same website can be used to access general requirements for Pro Tools.