On Nov 1, 2006, at 7:16 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
Your post would indicate "all is well with QT, just don't expect to
make chapatis with it."
Well, I don't know if I would say all is well with QT but it is
moving forward. I imagine the QT team has to make decisions and
allocate resources
Wonderful post!
"Don't look for QT to replace Flash across the board. It won't. "
Fair enough. Having done a miniscule bit of work in Flash, they
are certainly worlds apart and having the expectation that
QT should to what Flash does "across the board"
is probably too much to ask...
Your post
On Nov 1, 2006, at 2:52 AM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I was just shaking the tree to see if any mangoes would fall out.
Aha! there's one from Trevor.
Of course QT is not dead. It's a question
of whether it has a pulse or is just there as a delivery window that
may or may not work, depending"i
I was just shaking the tree to see if any mangoes would fall out.
Aha! there's one from Trevor.
Of course QT is not dead. It's a question
of whether it has a pulse or is just there as a delivery window that
may or may not work, depending"is an architecture that enhances
the playback environ
On Oct 31, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
OK let's try again with the right URL! (so far only one response.
Either
Rev users have no interest in the subject or QT really is
dead!)
Now, now QuickTime is far from dead. It has never had as large an
install base as it has today and i
OK let's try again with the right URL! (so far only one response. Either
Rev users have no interest in the subject or QT really is
dead!)
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To follow through on Stephan's proposal:
"I'm acquainted with a person in high management of Quicktime at Apple.
If someone can gather all the
Wrong URL. Here's the correct one that Sivakatirswami sent me earlier
that works...
http://wiki.hindu.org/quicktime/
methinks the Swami worked way too late last night and forgot about
the subdomain.
Prabhu Sivakatirswami,
I am all in favour of your Quicktime Wiki: however, on
clicking o
Prabhu Sivakatirswami,
I am all in favour of your Quicktime Wiki: however, on
clicking on the URL I got a "not found" message.
Possibly I am being precipitate, or may be something
is not quite right with the URL?
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
To follow through on Stephan's proposal:
"I'm acquainted with a person in high management of Quicktime at Apple.
If someone can gather all the complaints and needs in one document
point-by-point, I can make sure he's aware of your concerns"
I have created a Wiki where we hope Revolution deve