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: Improved the reliability of updating older libraries and projects to the new 10.3 format.

: For the first time, users could save custom window layouts for different tasks like color grading or organizing. It also added dedicated buttons to hide or reveal the browser, timeline, and inspector instantly. Final Cut Pro X 10.3.2

The 10.3 era marked a turning point for Final Cut Pro X, moving it closer to a professional "standard" while doubling down on its unique trackless design. : Improved the reliability of updating older libraries

: This was the biggest functional leap. It introduced Roles , which allowed editors to categorize clips (like dialogue, music, or effects) and see them organized into clean horizontal "lanes" without losing the flexibility of the magnetic timeline. The 10

: Version 10.3 introduced a redesigned, darker, and flatter interface. This "pro" look was meant to minimize visual clutter and make the colors of your footage pop.

: Addressed several bugs where the timeline or inspector might not update visually after making a change. How to Use Storylines in FCP X

Final Cut Pro X 10.3.2 was a minor maintenance update released in April 2017, following the massive redesign introduced in version 10.3. While 10.3.2 specifically focused on bug fixes and performance stability, it is best understood as part of the broader 10.3 story, which Apple described as the most significant update to the software since its initial 2011 launch. The Core Story of the 10.3 Generation