It doesn’t matter if you keep them away from water, never put them in bright light, and no matter how much they cry, no matter how much they beg, you never feed them after midnight…every great now and then, usually when you’re under the gun of a hot deadline, the little Mac gremlins like to pop up to wreck their havoc. One of the things that has happened to me is you go to open Final Cut Pro and all you are rewarded with is a bouncing icon in the Dock with application refusing to open. When this happens, your only solution isn’t to delete and reinstall as there are a few quick things to check first that might just save you the headache.
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