appleinsider.com — With the introduction of Snow Leopard, QuickTime Player will assume more of a utilitarian role, with screen recording features reportedly joining the software's exiting repertoire of basic audio and video capture capabilities.
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angelbunnyApr 25, 2009
@specialK16 no, most apple users are not ignorant.
dragosshApr 25, 2009
He was referring to the fact that you couldn't uninstall IE and WMP.
srg13Apr 26, 2009
Quicktime is already pretty useful if you have Final Cut Pro or most other video editors on Mac OS X - Quicktime is more than a media player.Which, somewhat related to the above, makes me wonder whether the reason that we haven't seen a Final Cut Studio release in two years is that they're building the new FCP using Quicktime X... They'll hopefully re-do the interface in Cocoa as well - I believe that the current version is a Carbon app.
gawtmilkApr 26, 2009
In OSX, ctrl+wheel zooms in on the raster output of whatever you are looking at. It is generally really pixelated, but the layout and proportions are exactly equal to each other. In Windows, ctrl+wheel increases the size of components, such as icons or text. Oh, and don't do it on your desktop. It will screw up the placement of the icons. I hate that.
garionwApr 26, 2009
but you can afford a mac?
sparky9292Apr 27, 2009
Well, you can pirate Snow Leopard to see what it brings to your day to day life. If you like it, then pay for it. Thanks to Apple, there is no DRM on OSX (not even a stupid serial number), so it's trivial to find a copy on one of the many torrent sites.
sparky9292Apr 27, 2009
Performance-wise, IShowU is better and cheaper than ScreenFlow or SnapzPro. The nerds on the Macbreak Weekly did a test of the three and found significant performance advantages with IShowU.
Closed AccountMay 1, 2009
"iLife comes free with every mac"Yeah...all you have to do is pay the Apple Tax!