Check the download again - you're not required to give an email address
- it's there, and it will prompt you to give an email address if you
submit the form with the checkboxes checked but no address (sneaky, yes).
That said, yes, it would be very nice if Apple would play nice and
decouple iTun
> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Yeah, I must say, apple sucks for stuff like that. One time I
> downloaded quicktime and when it installed iTunes and the
> iPod stuff it even created services for iPod detection.
3 services run for iTunes/iPod I don't know about quicktime bu
: Damn I hate Apple
I just needed to see one Quicktime movie.
To download it I have to give me email address. Three separate mailing
lists are pre-checked at this point.
But, joy, I've got to download all of iTunes and all of Quicktime! It's a
mere 32 meg installer. Ther
As much as I like iTunes, I wholeheartedly agree. It sort of made sense to
install QuickTime when installing iTunes because QuickTime contains the
actual media playing code. Heck, there's so much code in QuickTime that they
could practically port the entire OS by just requiring QuickTime. But to go
> From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ditto.
Apple pisses me off with that QuickTime installer shit.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 October 2005 08:23
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Damn I hate Apple
>
> I just needed
I just needed to see one Quicktime movie.
To download it I have to give me email address. Three separate mailing
lists are pre-checked at this point.
But, joy, I've got to download all of iTunes and all of Quicktime! It's a
mere 32 meg installer. There's no way anymore (at least that I could s