At 8:29 AM -0600 12/18/2008, Hunter Fuller wrote:
>  > As for not needing QuickTime... Um... So you're saying that you NEVER
>>  EVER view any graphics or video of any type in any application on
>>  your Mac, except within VLC.   Hint:  It's all QuickTime.  ALL.
>
>Well, then I suppose I can say that I never use QuickTime, considering
>my browsers all use VLC. I guess the only time I do is when I start
>iMovie.

I see where you can configure your browsers to throw videos to VLC. 
But the graphics and animations displayed inline within web pages - 
how do you throw those?  They're all QuickTime.  Then there's Finder. 
How do you think it displays things?  Likewise iTunes, Mail, etc.

QuickTime is a lot more than just QuickTime Player.

- Dan.
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