Hi Jenny,

Just so you know "F Tools" is not necessary to run pro tools.
In fact its better to get familiar with  Pro tools before introducing any 
software that requires you to use  a second layer of key commands not found in 
the Pro Tools manual.
I also have used Logic pro and found it to be very slow doing the basic audio 
functions I can fly through in Pro tools ultra, with a HDX card
JMO


Talk soon
Chuck
"God does not play dice with the universe"
"Albert Einstein’


On May 25, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Studio Chaotic Productions wrote:

> thanks Guys.
> Yeah, I'm tempted to get rid of Avast. It seems all it does is get less 
> accessible each update and I don't need apps trying to tell me what to fear. 
> I get enough of that from the news.
> So, I'll do that and floe tools should be fine to open then. I'm also still 
> just playing around with Pro tools First, which reminds me of Garageband, 
> which I hated with a passion after three hours. I have the PT Ultimate trial 
> downloaded, but not installed. So I'll get my crap sorted and installed. 
> Chances are I'll be asking for assistance in a few days. I know I probably 
> shouldn't start all of the PT stuff cold, with no knowledge of Pro tools. But 
> what I am interested in is the possibility of a faster workflow, the way 
> automation appears to be easier, and simply all the information I want in a 
> daw. so I don't see the point of learning PT and still be slowed down by all 
> the things that slow me down in Logic. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree, 
> but I'm thinking I'll give PT a month. By then, I should know. 
> Maybe. :D
> And there is such a thing as too much coffee. :D
> Jenny
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On May 25, 2020, at 11:38 AM, Chi Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> For curiosity, I ran the download link through virustotal.com. It doesn't 
>> have Avast, but it passed all 80 engines.
>> https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/bd2b778837b61c6b57beebbbe63b782077b0231714759df0437314ddc3d5d213/detection
>> The installer is also notarized for distribution by Apple which includes 
>> malware scan.
>> 
>> It's probably a false positive from Avast.
>> 
>> 
>> Chi
>> 
>> 
>> On 5/25/2020 3:08 AM, JennyK Productions wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> I'm using Avast security. A can't seem to find any info about it and I 
>>> can't disable it. I'm getting a bit frustrated.
>>> maybe coffee will help.
>>> :)
>>> J
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 7:41:25 PM UTC-4, Rocco Fiorentino wrote:
>>> Hi jenny,
>>> 
>>> Thanks so Much for letting us know about this. If you can tell me what 
>>> software that error was generated from, or as Slau said, if you have a 
>>> specific antivirus installed, I can take a look into it further. Feel free 
>>> to message me off list as well if you’d like.
>>> Best,
>>> Rocco                
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On May 24, 2020, at 6:30 PM, JennyK Productions 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hi. I'm new here and just in the possible transition from Logic to Pro 
>>>> tools. I'll be running kb maestro trial and the PT trial to see if it's 
>>>> something for me. But when I try to extract the this latest version of Flo 
>>>> tools from flotools.org, I get this from my mac : "We've moved 
>>>> .BC.T_kb8eQ8 to your Virus Chest because it was infected with 
>>>> MacOS:Bundlore-FC [Adw].
>>>> 
>>>> I'm quite weirded out by that and obviously can't install flotools. . Any 
>>>> thoughts?  
>>>> Thoughts?
>>>> Jenny
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 4:58:27 PM UTC-4, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>>>> Just an FYI that last night the latest version of Flo Tools, version 
>>>> 2020.3 compatible with Pro Tools 2020.3, was released. Catalina really 
>>>> clamped down on a few things with the installer and a few people had 
>>>> problems running the installer so we had a number of things to fix so that 
>>>> the installation ran smoothly. Any users who have not yet downloaded the 
>>>> installer or downloaded it before yesterday should re-download the 
>>>> installer from FloTools.org whenever you can. 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers! 
>>>> 
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