Apple today released QuickTime 7.3 for Mac and Windows which is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users.
QuickTime 7.3 addresses critical security issues and delivers:
• Support for iTunes 7.5
• Updated support for creating iPhone-compatible web content
• Updated JavaScript support in the QuickTime Web Plug-in
• Numerous bug fixes
QuickTime 7.3 is available via Software Update and also as standalone installers:
More info and download links:
• QuickTime 7.3 for Leopard – 52.6MB
• QuickTime 7.3 for Tiger – 49.3MB
• QuickTime 7.3 for Panther – 51.5MB
(QuickTime 7.3 for Windows – 20.3MB)
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Just downloading it now…
well I downloaded it before you did so I am FIRSRT Betch.
And more iLife support upgrades. And a Remote Desktop Client upgrade.
And Macworld SF ’08 is only a few weeks away.
And QuickTime 8 will be introduced at MacWorld?
Or not.
And we know the following about the new QuickTime 8: Nothing?
Or not.
Probably no QT8 for me, I am tired of paying $30 a pop for the pro-upgrade. Unless there is a significant reason to upgrade I will stay with my 7.? Pro.
What I would really like to see (And I would pay $30.00 for) is an upgrade to DVD Player that would let me watch HD-DVDs on my Mac using the XBox 360 DVD Drive.
Maybe QT8 could add support for things like … and this is pretty basic … anamophic output, i.e. non-square pixels, and other aspect ratio controls. 😮
“• Numerous bug fixes”
Can we consult the list?
Found it :
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306896