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Any reason 10.3 isnt supported? - Nevyn

Yeah, QTKit was introduced in 10.4. QTKit makes it infinitly much easier to write a QuickTime based application. I've stayed off CoreData however, and made other design choises, so that it would be fairly easy to make it 10.3 compatible, if I had time to learn the original QuickTime API. Don't have time to do it for a while myself, though :/ Considering open-sourcing the app and letting the community having a go at it.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 02:02 AM PST


Any reason 10.3 isnt supported? - Nevyn

Yeah, QTKit was introduced in 10.4. QTKit makes it infinitly much easier to write a QuickTime based application. I've stayed off CoreData however, and made other design choises, so that it would be fairly easy to make it 10.3 compatible, if I had time to learn the original QuickTime API. Don't have time to do it for a while myself, though :/ Considering open-sourcing the app and letting the community having a go at it.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 02:07 AM PST


Try Taply - Alex_6

For Panther, consider Taply.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 04:49 AM PST


Try Taply - Alex_6

For Panther, try Taply.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 04:55 AM PST


Try Taply - Alex_6

For Panther, try Taply.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 04:59 AM PST


Try Taply - Alex_6

For Panther, try Taply.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 05:00 AM PST


Try Taply - Alex_6

For both Panther & Tiger, try Taply.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 05:08 AM PST


Try Taply - Alex_6

For both Panther & Tiger, try Taply.

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Monday, February 19 2007 @ 05:11 AM PST