05-10-2008, 08:52 AM
There are lots of reasons to have Quicktime's features unlocked. The free version feels crippled (if you use QT a lot, I do) and QT Pro, at only twenty nine bucks, is cheap, useful, and worth it.
However, most of the locked features in the free version of QT aren't really locked, outside applications access that capability. iSquint is probably an example. Many other media apps, some of them free, use QT's built-in but invisible tools to give you the ability to edit content.
However, most of the locked features in the free version of QT aren't really locked, outside applications access that capability. iSquint is probably an example. Many other media apps, some of them free, use QT's built-in but invisible tools to give you the ability to edit content.