Not to be just another Apple advocate... but Quicktime is a good thing to get into because, first, unlike any other options beyond WindowsMedian and Real they have a pretty good market penetration. The second point is that they have promised with QT5 codec plugins so that you won't have to stick to proprietary formats in the future and also demoed what looks to me like the most advanced anti-skip technology in existence.
Sorry all you Linux users. One can always hope that their object is to avoid supporting Linux before they support OSX and that after OSX Quicktime Player will come to the rest of Unix(?)
Have you considered buying Altavista's customers from them? You could just maintain the existing accounts and reap advertising revenue. Only half kidding.
Not to be just another Apple advocate... but Quicktime is a good thing to get into because, first, unlike any other options beyond WindowsMedian and Real they have a pretty good market penetration. The second point is that they have promised with QT5 codec plugins so that you won't have to stick to proprietary formats in the future and also demoed what looks to me like the most advanced anti-skip technology in existence. Sorry all you Linux users. One can always hope that their object is to avoid supporting Linux before they support OSX and that after OSX Quicktime Player will come to the rest of Unix(?)
Have you considered buying Altavista's customers from them? You could just maintain the existing accounts and reap advertising revenue. Only half kidding.