>Apple provide QuickTime for Windows for free, so what's the difference
>between this and providing it for Linux?
You forget Microsoft Provide Office (XP and 2k) and a number of other progs
for the mac.
(you scratch mine i'll scratch yours)
>On Windows, every time it runs it prompts if you want to upgrade to
>QuickTime Pro - they could do this on Linux too.
They could ... but who ever upgrades to quicktime pro ?
>I'm sure the demand is there.
i wouldn't pay for it
>Gary
If thats your real name ;p
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