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Seems like 10.6.5 has been "coming soon" for a long time. Hopefully the extra time will translate to stability and a minimum number of bugs.
 
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4.2 this week please!
 
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I'm surprised Apple still cares about QuickTime. Who uses it anyways?

Content Producers, OS X and much more.

spend $30 and get 10.6...you'll be happy you did.

Not every 10.5.x system is 10.6.x compatible. There are millions still being used.

Hell no, Apple would cripple it and make it cost something. Also, a 300 MB download exclusive to the App Store...

You don't cripple a FOSS project that would just fork itself.

People have been talking about the paperless office for decades. I seriously doubt I will live to see a computer that does not support printing. There are still far too many applications which do need paper, and for which there is no alternative. As a school music teacher, I cannot see handing out iPads or the equivalent to all the parents showing up to a concert instead of a paper programme to be honest. Not in the next 50 years anyway.

Architects, Engineers and more need large scale outputs to understand what is going on. Projection solutions that allow interactive editing don't exist.
 
I'm starting to feel like this might actually be the last revision of Mac OS 10.6.

Average time between point set updates is around 4-5 months. We'll get at least 2 more updates to 10.6 unless Apple suddenly doesn't change their policy. And summer means end of August most probably.
 
Žalgiris;11337284 said:
Mplayer and VLC play X264 much better than Perian, much faster too. I use mplayer for all the x264 needs, and Quicktime for everything else.
Faster? 48 frames per second instead of just 24? :D What i want to say is "better" and "faster" are very weak arguments.
"it doesn't max out my cpu to the point that it starts dropping frames" and "I don't feel stupid for not having made coffee while this movie was loading, for now I'd love one"
I whole heartedly agree with OP, sod off
 
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