I'm friends with the VP 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 and can perhaps tell us what's in the future for Quicktime without blowing an NDA. He also might be aware of some new QT based authoring products in the pipeline.

Glenn was VERY bullish about and proud of the product, and I'd expect he's have a really good answer. It's worth a try. He was concerned and disappointed when he found Realaudio files on my sites!


sqb

However, it should be noted you are speaking from a Windows perspective.

In my quest for finding the ultimate multimedia authoring tool, I've come to the tentative conclusion that QuickTime, (as far as an authoring platform is concerned), is falling so far behind that it could soon be considered "dead". Apple, the very folks who should be promoting solutions for interactive QuickTime haven't done anything, themselves, for years.

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