On Oct 25, 2006, at 4:21 PM, GregSmith wrote:

If interactive QuickTime authoring is ever going to make a comeback, it will
have to be able to be friendlier than authoring in Flash, but just as
interactive.

Looking at QuickTime's history I think it is clear that they aren't competing in the all-in-one category. QuickTime is an architecture that enhances the playback environment, be in browser or desktop application. For example, QT 7 added much more comprehensive support for scripting within the browser. Now the browser coupled with QuickTime can accomplish more than before.

It appears that QuickTime had to let some aspects of the architecture slide while they overhauled the audio/video for QuickTime 7. That was no small undertaking given the age of QuickTime.

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
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