Slau, so far I only heard that it will work on Mountain Lion but if it
still works on Lion it will be cool. Just a update on my earlyer post
on buying Pro Tools 10 now and getting free update to 11 once it comes
out. I've just listened to a audio interview with 1 of the Avid
product specialists, he said if you buy 11 you will also get a licence
for 10 so you can install both on your system. He says this is to make
the transition as painless as possible for the users. So I guess
whether you buy 10 now and upgrade to 11 for free, or whether you buy
11 later once it's out and get a 10 licence, you'll still be able to
run both on your machine.

Slau Halatyn wrote:
> The ability to keep both on the same partition is definitely a plus. I wish 
> they had accommodated that with versions 9 and 10. There's another detail 
> that's still not clear. Originally, it was said that 11 would only work with 
> Mountain Lion. I've been hearing reports that it'll still be compatible with 
> Lion. That'll also be a consideration for some.
>
> Slau
>
> On Apr 9, 2013, at 5:27 AM, Nickus de Vos wrote:
>
> > Slau, as already mentioned to you luckally it's possible to install 11
> > and still run 10 on the same machine. I think this will make the
> > upgrade disision easyer for us as we can try 11 but still use 10. For
> > those not owning Pro Tools yet who has been contemplating the buy, now
> > is the time to do so before 11 gets released. If you buy 10 now your
> > upgrade to 11 will be free.
> >
> > Slau once again many thanks for all your efforts put in to everything
> > around accessibility.

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