Yes I agree and that's what I will do as long as its possible. Seems
it might be without having to worry to much about upgrading Quicktime.
Scott
On May 29, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
No, it's not all that expensive, but for $30, I'm real unhappy that
you only get the current version, even if you buy it the day before
a new version comes out. When a new version number (7.1 for
example) comes out, you need to come up with another $30 to get the
full version of the new release. Not exactly what I'd call
customer oriented. This is really the only complaint I have with
apple. I realize they have to make their money somewhere, and
quicktime is one of those somewheres, but it strikes me as entirely
too close to one of those windows screen reader practices for my
tastes. That's why I've not given up the $30 to them myself.
I'll stick with the basic version, and find other utilities (or
write them once XTools becomes accessible enough (it's getting
there) so I don't ave to keep turning out $30 upgrade fees.