download.cnet.com — At WWDC this morning, Apple's Bertrand Serlet came out with guns blazing not just in support of Snow Leopard, but for Safari and QuickTime, too. Announcing that Safari 4 would leave beta and that QuickTime would receive a massive overhaul later today, Serlet introduced new features while taking swipes at both Microsoft and Mozilla.
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Closed AccountJun 9, 2009
I really don't care what you encode your with video with, as long as you provide a codec so I can masturbate to it.
fjsferreiraJun 10, 2009
For quicktime to be less problematic than WMP in windows, your system is really f**ked up man
ben174Jun 10, 2009
You masturbate to codecs?
moducJun 10, 2009
what is scrubbing a video? I guess I never have done that, and probably won't for comesometime to. So for those who don't need it, it doesn't offer anything.
surferjoemauiJun 10, 2009
Since they both use webkit I think the big difference is 'nitro' compared to 'V8' (The javascript engine).
aussienickussJun 12, 2009
"For quicktime to be less problematic than WMP in windows"I might clarify that WMP doesn't crash for me. It's the slow launch and crappy interface that bugs me. Quicktime isn't "problematic" for me at all let alone "less problematic" than WMP.