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As our compatibility lists keep growing, our mini icons are also mulitplying. Here's a handy list to explain what each means.

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Host

Compatible with After Effects CS4 and Premiere Pro CS4

AE CS4
These plug-ins run in After Effects CS4 and many will run in Premiere Pro as well, due to the shared Media Core folder. For a list, see Compatibility with After Effects and Premiere CS4


After Effects CS3 Compatible
Works in After Effects CS3. For a list of plug-ins, see the list: Compatibility with After Effects CS3


After Effects 7 Compatible

AE 7 Compatible
Still works in After Effects 7. Compatibility with After Effects 7


Final Cut Studio 3 Compatible

 Compatibility with Final Cut Studio 3
Works with Final Cut Studio 3. See the list of plug-ins here: Compatibility with Final Cut Studio 3


Operating System

Microsoft Vista Compatible

Microsoft Vista Compatibility
These plugins will run on Microsoft Vista Compatibility


Windows 7 Compatibile

(no icon available) These software and plugins will run on Windows 7. For a list see: Windows 7 Compatibility


Mac OSX Leopard Compatibility

Mac OSX Leopard Compatibility
Plug-ins will run on Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard. For the list see: Mac OSX Leopard Compatibility


Mac OSX Leopard Compatibility

Plug-ins will run on Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard. For the list see: Mac OSX Snow Leopard Compatibility


FxPlug

FxPlug
FxPlug is an image processing plug-in architecture developed by Apple's Professional Applications group. With FxPlug, developers can create real-time, GPU-accelerated, 32-bit float plug-ins for Apple's professional applications Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion and Apple Final Cut Express. For more info on FxPlug and which plug-ins use the technology, see FxPlug.

Mac Universal Binary

Mac Universal Binary
When you see the Universal symbol on Mac applications, that means they're made to run on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Mac computers. See: Mac Universal Binary