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QuickTime on OS X
heljy:
Does registering for QuickTime allows me to use the Pro Version on both MAC and PC for just 1 price?
If thats the case, then I wouldnt mind registering it, considering I have a couple of PC at home...
cocoamix:
Good question. I doubt it though. I have a QT Pro key for OS 9 and OS X, but I haven't tried it on my Windoze box. I would be surprised if it worked though since it had to be entirely re-written for Windows.
You'll just have to decide which OS you do more multimedia stuff on.
Calum:
quote:Originally posted by * Red Ranger Software * : Moron
Today is truly a bad day for Mac assholes.
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Like what you see here? There'll be a lot more of it at fuckApple soon. And if you have an anti-Apple site of your own, be sure to join our web ring. Remember, this isn't necessarily the only anecdote us PC users have, so make an anti-Apple comment today. Go on, do the right thing.
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Ehm, i'm a PC user and i like Macs quite a lot, also i prefer Quicktime to realplayer and windows media player, both of which are spyware and they also try their best not to work with some of the most popular file formats for marketing reasons.
Also, why do you have that cjb.net address? surely your prestigious site should be at www.fuckapple.com ?
Gooseberry Clock:
Isn't it illegal to register domain names just to stop other people from taking them?
psyjax:
No.
Happens all the time.
Movie site names get registered years in advance, and sometimes for movies that will never be made. Just so competitors can't swipe 'em.
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