Hi Scott,

I have had the same problem some years ago and asked Apple France at this time: they answered 'No. Sorry'.
'Sorry' because I knew them well ;-)
Then I was obliged to run a test at startUp using QTVersion() and a link to the right 'QuickTime for Windows' download page...

Le 2 juin 07 à 07:22, Scott Kane a écrit :

This is a little bit off topic, but related to a Rev app I've been building. As the app is multi-media it uses Quick Time extensively. My issue lays with potential Windows users and QuickTime. Many Windows users do not have it (or Itunes) installed. Which would be a major PITA. I've hunted around Apples' site but can't find a solution - so before emailing them I thought I'd ask to see if anybody knew here. Is it legal for me to bundle QuickTime on a CD for those clients who do not have it and therefore help them avoid the almost 20 meg download? I seem to remember Apple frowned on this - though I can't seem to find anything on it right now.

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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