So you won’t be able to split panels into separate windows like in Premiere Pro. They only offer four predefined workspace settings which include default, browser, timeline, and inspector. The downside to this is that the interface is less configurable than Premiere’s.
It’s also put together in such a way that will make more sense to the first time user. This makes keeping everything organized and synced easier than in Premiere Pro. So instead of tracks, Final Cut uses lanes with a primary storyline that everything attaches to. It uses a trackless magnetic timeline instead of a traditional timeline. To start, Final Cut has by far the most intuitive and friendly user interface.