QuickTime to Come With Pro Features in Snow Leopard?
TheAppleBlog —
... According to MacRumors, Apple may have finally decided that the time is right for the Pro features of QuickTime to come without a price tag. That’s because users working with the latest Snow Leopard builds are reporting that all the features are enabled out of the box, so to speak. No more grayed-out menu items with little, teasing “Pro” icons next to them, trying to make you feel inferior. ...
Latest Snow Leopard seeds incorporate QuickTime Pro features
Infinite Loop —
... For most people, the free QuickTime Player application that comes with Mac OS X is all that's really needed. Some users want a bit more functionality, though, which is where the $29.99 QuickTime Pro update and its editing and saving features come in. But users may not need to buy the Pro upgrade when Snow Leopard is released, since a recent MacRumors piece suggests that Apple is incorporating QuickTime Pro into the upcoming OS X release. ...
Snow Leopard's QuickTime may pack Pro features at no cost
AppleInsider —
... with a limited version of QuickTime Player for so long that the original reason for adding the optional Pro version has almost been lost to history. QuickTime Pro unlocks advanced recording, sharing, saving and exporting functions after users buy a Pro license key, which the company sells for $29.95 and also bundles with some of its Pro software titles. The QuickTime Pro licensing system appears due to change. A person familiar with the latest distributions of Snow Leopard told MacRumors earlier this week that the software arrived with a version of Player that unlocks all ...


