>From: Andrew Gullen <andrew.gullen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>FWIW, my wife's iMac came with Quicktime. Apart from the occasional nag,
>it's been fine. Does what it's supposed to, nothing else.
Yes, QuickTime is superb and seamless on MacOS. I doubt you'd find a single
MacOS user who would complain about it.
The problem is when you cross paradigms -- either direction. Windows has
certain ways of doing things, and QuickTime doesn't always fit smoothly with
those ways. Likewise, I can't stand using simple ports of Windows software on
the Mac -- they feel like alien invaders.
I think you see a similar situation when you hand a "darkroom dawg" a digicam.
:-)
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