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Added information about Final Cut Pro 10.6.7 (for Mac)
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!!!danger Version Conflict
**Final Cut Pro 10.6.7 (for Mac)** uses a newer Library format than **Final Cut Pro 1.1 (for iPad)**.<br />
This means that if you want to use Transfer Toolbox to go from Mac to iPad, you should keep using **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6 (for Mac)**.
!!!

!!!danger Important
Final Cut Pro for iPad is obviously brand new, so there are a bunch of **known issues and limitations**.<br />
Please read this **entire page** carefully, and do **workflow tests** before using on a proper job.<br />
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Some very important things to keep in mind:

- Transfer Toolbox requires **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6** or later.
- Transfer Toolbox has been tested on Final Cut Pro **v1.0.0 and v1.0.1** for iPad.
- Transfer Toolbox requires **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6**.
- Transfer Toolbox has been tested on Final Cut Pro **v1.0.0**, **v1.0.1** and **v1.1** for iPad.
- **Final Cut Pro 10.6.7 (for Mac)** uses a newer Library format than **Final Cut Pro 1.1 (for iPad)**. This means that if you want to use Transfer Toolbox to go from Mac to iPad, you should keep using **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6 (for Mac)**.
- You should ensure your library only has a **single event** with the following naming convention: **Default MM-DD-YY** (i.e **Default 05-31-23**).
- Transfer Toolbox will warn you if it detects more than one event, or if you don't use the above event naming convention, but it still allows you to proceed.
- If you use a different event name, you may not see anything in your browser on the iPad.
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## Custom Fonts

!!!success Update!
Custom Fonts now appear correctly in **Final Cut Pro (for iPad) v1.1** user interface. Thanks Apple!
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Whilst it's possible to install Custom Fonts on your iPad using an app such as [Fontcase](https://apps.apple.com/au/app/fontcase-manage-your-type/id1205074470){target="_blank"}, and these fonts will appear in apps such as Pages and Numbers, they do **not** appear in the Final Cut Pro (for iPad) Inspector.

You can also install fonts via apps that contain fonts, [via the App Store](https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/ipad/ipad952422ba/ipados){target="_blank"}, however, these also do **not** appear in the Final Cut Pro (for iPad) Inspector.
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# System Requirements

Transfer Toolbox requires **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6** or later.
!!!danger Version Conflict
**Final Cut Pro 10.6.7 (for Mac)** uses a newer Library format than **Final Cut Pro 1.1 (for iPad)**.<br />
This means that if you want to use Transfer Toolbox to go from Mac to iPad, you should keep using **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6 (for Mac)**.
!!!

Transfer Toolbox requires **Final Cut Pro 10.6.6**.

You can find Final Cut Pro's system requirements [here](https://www.apple.com/au/final-cut-pro/specs/).

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