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<blockquote data-quote="wabbitwabbit" data-source="post: 1307"><p>Hi WW</p><p></p><p>Yes I am using Safari and have used it for years now on an Apple imac running OSX - that is a PROPER computer and I think Safari is FAR superior to MS Windows browsers which I think are slow and basic and badly designed. I have used every version of MS Windows over the past years including some versions that never got released and before tat CPM/80 and CPM/86 and before that minicomputers as in Data General Nova and Super Nova's plus a few others. I honestly think that MS Windows is total cr4p and Vista even worse!! Long live Apple :x - ask Wally he now knows</p><p></p><p>What is Quick Time? Best I can do is open Quick Time and copy a section of the on-line help -</p><p></p><p>What Is QuickTime?</p><p></p><p>QuickTime Player is a free multimedia player. You can use it to view many kinds of files, including video, audio, still images, graphics, and virtual reality (VR) movies. QuickTime supports the most popular formats on the Internet for news, sports, education, movie trailers, and other entertainment.</p><p></p><p>QuickTime is also a multimedia architecture that other applications can leverage. Some of the most popular software-such as iTunes, iMovie, and Final Cut Pro from Apple, as well as many third-party programs-uses the QuickTime architecture for important multimedia functions. These applications require QuickTime to be installed in order to function properly.</p><p></p><p>i.e. Yes she is right, which is unusual for a woman :^O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wabbitwabbit, post: 1307"] Hi WW Yes I am using Safari and have used it for years now on an Apple imac running OSX - that is a PROPER computer and I think Safari is FAR superior to MS Windows browsers which I think are slow and basic and badly designed. I have used every version of MS Windows over the past years including some versions that never got released and before tat CPM/80 and CPM/86 and before that minicomputers as in Data General Nova and Super Nova's plus a few others. I honestly think that MS Windows is total cr4p and Vista even worse!! Long live Apple :x - ask Wally he now knows What is Quick Time? Best I can do is open Quick Time and copy a section of the on-line help - What Is QuickTime? QuickTime Player is a free multimedia player. You can use it to view many kinds of files, including video, audio, still images, graphics, and virtual reality (VR) movies. QuickTime supports the most popular formats on the Internet for news, sports, education, movie trailers, and other entertainment. QuickTime is also a multimedia architecture that other applications can leverage. Some of the most popular software-such as iTunes, iMovie, and Final Cut Pro from Apple, as well as many third-party programs-uses the QuickTime architecture for important multimedia functions. These applications require QuickTime to be installed in order to function properly. i.e. Yes she is right, which is unusual for a woman :^O [/QUOTE]
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