The company previously only offered a 30-day trial for Final Cut Pro X. As someone who has gone through a myriad of 30-day trials in his cheapskate lifetime, I know that’s often not enough time to seriously get acquainted with such powerful software. Logic Pro X has never offered a trial of any sort. 90 days, on the other hand, might be enough to make you proficient enough to get hooked and make a more educated purchasing decision. Or at least, that’s probably what Apple is thinking. Final Cut Pro X’s free trial is available now, while Logic Pro X will roll out its trial in a few days, according to MacRumors. Time to put that extra time to good use.