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apple.com - 8/7/2009
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QuickTime Pro: Your movies. On a screen near you. icon
appleinsider.com - 8/4/2009
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appleinsider.com —
Apple is reportedly exploring a new design interface
for Web-embedded content in QuickTime X, eschewing the current...
gray design and adopting a sleek, black look for the controls while viewing media.
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Embedded content gets new look with Apple's QuickTime X
mediasoftmac.com - 8/5/2009
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mediasoftmac.com —
What is Quicktime, How to Play MOV Videos
on DVD Player on Mac? How to Burn Quicktime...
Videos to DVD, Convert MOV to DVD on Mac
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Convert QuickTime to DVD on Mac, Burn MOV to DVD on Mac
macnn.com - 8/11/2009
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macnn.com —
TrendMicro has spotted another Domain Naming System (DNS)
Trojan targeting Mac systems. The malware, known as OSX/Jahlav-D,...
masquerades as a MacCinema Installer. Users are prompted to update QuickTime Player by downloading a QuickTimeUpdate.dmg ...
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Mac Trojan masquerades as a QuickTime update
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How to make your own Macworld Video
Macworld —
... and QuickTime Pro (which can turn a sequence of stills into a movie). To subscribe to the Macworld Video Podcast using iTunes 5 or later, ...
How to Easily Create a Time Lapse Video
The Mac Lawyer —
If you need to create a time lapse video, you should check out the video below from Macworld.com, which details two methods for doing so. You can create a very basic time lapse moving using Gawker, a free program, or you can use Evocam ($30) and QuickTime Pro ($30) if you need or want more options.
Source: "Make a Time-Lapse Video" by Rob Griffiths, published at Macworld.com. ...
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