El lunes, 10 junio, 2002, a las 02:30 , rlf9 escribi�:"

> Then there's upgrading QuickTime to 5 if you can stand the bloat, and
> downgrading Sherlock to v1.0 so you can see the rest of the screen...
>

Well, I beg to differ as to what the meaning of bloatware is. More 
precisely, what I'm on about is that QuickTime 5 is faster for me than 
QuickTime 4 on MacOS 8.6.

But yes, it does swallow a bigger memory chunk.

Jose Antonio Alvarez Dios

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