Mark,

Yes it is amazing that a lot of systems out there still dont have it... Problem with school systems is lots of times PC labs are these all in one setups where all machines are the same and everything is installed from one master set of cds. they dont like doing anything thats not on those cds! We also have folks with a lot more fear on the PC side in downloading and installing something on their PC, even if its from a big company like Apple. the seem more worried about viruses and spyware than it just conflicting with something on their system (a legitimate worry).

Its made life a bit tough on the education side with multimedia. Still really worry about having split development, that always ends up more work than you ever plan for in my experience!

thanks

jeff



On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Given the ubiqitous status of the ipod and itunes, you'd think Apple
would do its best to see that at least Dells, HP's, and Gateways come
with Quicktime installed (maybe they do, but it doesn't seem like
it).  Last year my son had to present a multimedia project for his
8th grade science and it was a major pain to get the teacher able to
play the project back.  Finally a student downloaded and installed
Quicktime for her.

Mark

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