Tag Archive | "Quicktime"

Why movie trailers always appear on Apple’s website

Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Apple’s movie trailer page is not only a great spot to check out previews for upcoming flicks, but is often the first spot on the web where movie trailers even appear. But why is that the case? Tackling the question, former Apple web designer and developer Chad Little – whose first position within Apple was […]

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Flip4Mac updated for Snow Leopard

Monday, October 19, 2009

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Flip4Mac WMV is a great plugin for the Mac which lets users stream and view Windows Media files via a web browser or from within Quicktime.  The plugin is a must-have for Mac users because, let’s face it, we still live in a Windows world and sometimes you just can’t get around sites that exclusively offer […]

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Latest Snow Leopard developer release brings more minor UI tweaks

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Just days after seeding Snow Leopard Build 10A402, Apple yesterday released Snow Leopard Build 10A411 to developers. MacRumors writes on some of the reported changes noticed thus far: The user controls in QuickTime X now have a more glossy look, as evidenced below. Also, the developer build from a few days ago implemented a charcoal […]

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Video tour of Snow Leopard in action emerges

Monday, June 22, 2009

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MyAppleGuide has posted a series of videos which show the upcoming Snow Leopard OS in action.  One thing you have to give Apple credit for is that it doesn’t pimp out every single last new tweak and feature it puts into a major OS update – this is a somewhat psychological benefit as it gives […]

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Report: Quicktime X to include YouTube support in Snow Leopard

Monday, April 27, 2009

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AppleInsider is reporting that Snow Leopard will include YouTube support built right into Quicktime X, allowing users to quickly publish their videos onto the web from their desktop. In particular, the application will let users take any supported video file and upload it directly to YouTube. Users will be prompted to enter their YouTube username […]

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Saturday Afternoon Links Galore

Saturday, April 25, 2009

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Apple found guilty of willful patent infrignement – ArsTechnica Interview with Tweetie creator Loren Brichter – MacWorld Snow Leopard to offer screen recording via QuickTime X Player – AppleInsider Darth Vader’s iPhone – YouTube How to Ensure You’re not part of the Mac Botnet – TheAppleBlog Why AT&T Wants to Keep the iPhone Away from […]

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Report: Snow Leopard won’t be ready before September, will support Blu-ray?

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

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Hardmac is reporting that Snow Leopard will most likely see a release date sometime in September at the earliest. They note that Apple still has a considerable amount of fine tuning left to do on underlying core technologies such as Quicktime X, Open CL, and Grand Central.  The public at large will most likely get […]

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New Quicktime X interface in Snow Leopard [Pic]

Monday, March 9, 2009

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Swedish site Feber.se has posted a photo of what it claims to be the new minimized interface of the upcoming Quicktime X player.  Gone are the embedded window controls, and in its place are overlay controls, similar to the current UI of Apple’s DVD player and the way in which iTunes handles video while in […]

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Quicktime Pro features to be integrated into Snow Leopard?

Monday, February 9, 2009

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For some time now, many of the more powerful Quicktime features have only been available to users who chose to upgrade to Apple’s Quicktime Pro for $29.99.  Now, MacRumors is reporting that Apple’s latest seed of Snow Leopard suggests that Apple will be doing away with the Quicktime upgrade for good, and will instead be […]

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Snow Leopard coming in first quarter of 2009?

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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MacRumors is reporting that there is now a specific time frame for the launch of Leopard and that its during the first quarter of 2009. As we reported earlier, Snow Leopard won’t be laden new and innovative features (at least visible ones), but will instead focus on core OS improvements such as system performance and […]

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Snow Leopard – Focusing on Performance

Monday, October 20, 2008

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The next version of Mac OS X, known as Snow Leopard, won’t be laden with new and innovative features, but will instead focus on core OS improvements such as system performance and efficiency. TgDaily has the scoop on some of the under the hood improvements we can expect to see in OS X 10.6. Some […]

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