Terry Graham wrote:
> Wilton, you wrote:
> 
>>  I have a PowerMac 8500 and I'm using OS 9.1. On occasion I get a note on
>>my screen saying my Quick Time is out of date. I'm using 5.0.2.
>>Should I update to v. 6?
> 
> 
> Sure, go for QT 6.  I'm using 6 with OS 9.1 and everything's cool.
> You'll run into a mess of promptings and hype about QT Pro 6
> and if you want (or even need) that. . . it will cost you about $40.
> But QT 6 is free.
> 
> You'll get dialogue boxes later while you're using 6 re. Pro 6
> but just click "leave me alone" :-)

Once upon a time (back when QT started those annoying popup 'Buy Pro' 
windows) it would work to set your Mac ahead in time several years, run 
a QT movie, dismiss the popup, and then reset your time. Then they would 
go away for however many years you set yours ahead to. Don't know if 
that works anymore or not.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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