cteno4 wrote:

One thing to think about including the quicktime installer is the Apple legal stuff. They force you to have your product only use the most current version of quicktime (ie if someone has an older version your product should not run with it, but force the installation of the newer version of quicktime.

I used to have a similar feeling about this, but I wrote Apple directly for clarification and was very pleased with the quick and helpful reply.


I got permission from the Apple rep who wrote me (Rhonda, currently on the QT team and formerly part of the web site management team) to post her email to the list, which I did last Sept:

<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-September/023869.html>

Hopefully that'll help clear up any misgivings about the license. If not, send your questions to the address on the QT licensing page and hopefully you'll get as prompt and helpful a reply as I did. Rhonda's helped me out a couple times now, and with any luck your email will get to her. With her speedy and thorough assistance, she's a great asset to Apple.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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