- QuickTime turns 34! Yes, Apples big bet on multimedia . . . - Macworld
QuickTime emerged during one of Apple's wildest decades, and it's still the backbone of video on our devices—even Vision Pro
- QuickTime Turns 34 - Slashdot
On Dec 2, QuickTime turned 34, and despite its origins in Apple's chaotic 1990s (1991 to be exact), "it's still the backbone of video on our devices," writes Macworld's Jason Snell That includes MP4 and Apple's immersive video formats for Vision Pro From the report: By the late '80s and early '9
- QuickTime Turns 34 - technewstube. com
On Dec 2, QuickTime turned 34, and despite its origins in Apple's chaotic 1990s (1991 to be exact), "it's still the backbone of video on our devices," writes Macworld's Jason Snell That includes MP4 and Apple's immersive video formats for Vision Pro From the report: By the late '80s and early '90s, digital… Read Article Share
- QuickTime - Wikipedia
On September 24, 2018, Apple ended support for QuickTime 7 and QuickTime Pro, and updated many download and support pages on their website to state that QuickTime 7 "will not be compatible with future macOS releases "
- Why or how does it say 2023 for a piece of software from I . . . - Reddit
Because in 2023 that copy of QuickTime turns 18 years old, and so it becames adult this year and no one can enforce copyright on it anymore
- QuickTime turns 20 years old - The Obscuritory
December 2nd marks the anniversary of QuickTime, originally released by Apple in 1991 It might not’ve been the first video codec, but it was one of the most popular and widely distributed
- How to use QuickTime Player on Mac - AppleInsider
You've probably used the QuickTime Player app to play back a video, but under the hood, it's a surprisingly sophisticated tool Here's how it started, and how to get the most out of it
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