I wasn't really looking for an opensourced Quicktime, but rather just a build of Quicktime (and iTunes) for Linux.
Mplayer works well enough, it just seems like they'd be able to get Quicktime to Linux easily enough.
Now that I think about it, I see what you mean. Flash is pretty much just a browser plugin, where they'd have to keep rereleasing it for each distro. So, I guess I was just being silly.
Has Apple still not released Quicktime for Linux? I mean, this is great and all, but I'd really like to just be able to get a quicktime plugin for browsers that is as easy to install for someone who isn't able to dedicate their life to Linux. I mean, flash was easy to install, I downloaded the file and basically just copied some files into Firefox's plugin folder and... tadaa.
Or maybe I'm just ignorant.
I wasn't really looking for an opensourced Quicktime, but rather just a build of Quicktime (and iTunes) for Linux. Mplayer works well enough, it just seems like they'd be able to get Quicktime to Linux easily enough. Now that I think about it, I see what you mean. Flash is pretty much just a browser plugin, where they'd have to keep rereleasing it for each distro. So, I guess I was just being silly.
Has Apple still not released Quicktime for Linux? I mean, this is great and all, but I'd really like to just be able to get a quicktime plugin for browsers that is as easy to install for someone who isn't able to dedicate their life to Linux. I mean, flash was easy to install, I downloaded the file and basically just copied some files into Firefox's plugin folder and... tadaa. Or maybe I'm just ignorant.
Secrets? I haven't had any secrets for 3 years now.