On 2/28/05 12:57 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
But be sure to check out Apple's licensing policies for QuickTime distribution. They are very explicit and have so many rules and restrictions that in many cases it is not practical. I have a client who had to give up the idea after contacting Apple's licensing department, as the requirements were not do-able for a small developer.I know that it is very easy to have a RR program run a Quicktime detection routine: however what I don't know how to do, or whether it is possible, is then to have the RR program auto-install QT if QT is not present on the platform.
Your mileage may vary:
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It was the packaging requirements that threw us off. We couldn't comply. Maybe they've changed that.
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