> I remember being able to download the entire QT installer from Apple to
> include on CD�s. I also remember it was not easy to find, Apple was not
> making that info easily available.

Thanks, Greg.

It's not really a matter of finding the standalone installer. It's a
licensing issue. Because we have downloadable components, Apple is saying
our product is an on-line product, and we have to direct the user to their
Web site.

I'm looking for a way around this licensing issue. Our product is a desktop
executable, but it's not distributed via CD-ROM. It's a downloadable
installer which then goes out and pulls in the appropriate elements from the
Internet.

Sure, on a technical level, I could put the QT installer up on our site and
run it from there. It's licensing, though. This is an extremely high-profile
company that doesn't get along with Apple, and they have to abide by the
letter of the law.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson


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