So in 10.6 we now have two completely different versions of Quicktime - one for people who actually use the Pro features, and one for amateurs looking for a nice lite home movie viewer. Why in the world did Apple not integrate the Pro features into Quicktime 10? I'm furious about this! I use Quicktime for work every single day for previewing clips and exporting with many different codecs. Now in 10.6 I need to have two different versions of the same app running to accomplish my tasks - QT 10 for viewing clips, and QT 7 for exporting and everything else. Of course I could use 7 for both, but what's the point of 10? Arrrgghh!!!
Could someone provide a reasonable explanation of why Apple chose to split a perfectly good app in two? I'm at a total loss to understand their thinking on this one.
thx
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Monday, November 9, 2009
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