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There was a news item on AOL today stating that Apple are in the process of removing support for Quicktime in respect of Windows.

According to the report, this means those continuing to use Quicktime on Windows will be susceptible to viruses etc., - all the usual stuff.

Like all of us here, I use a decent virus protection which should hopefully pick up and resolve any such issue. But, I wonder how many of our GOG's, like Septerra Core, require Quicktime to run.

It may turn out to be something about nothing, but I thought I'd flag it up jic.
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Polly77: It may turn out to be something about nothing, but I thought I'd flag it up jic.
Discussed a bit 2 days ago. But still thank you for posting it, for those that missed the discussion.
I'm more surprised AOL is still around.
Quicktime? Haven`t seen this for 10 or 15 years. Makes me wonder who is still using it.
AOL and Quicktime in the same thread starting post.
Dude you just won some sort of nostalgia price. Possible a GOG one too.
Post edited April 22, 2016 by Tarm
Okay, so since you're apparently under such a massive rock as to still be using AOL, I'll explain: Quicktime has day 0 exploits that Apple can't be bothered to fix, so instead they're dropping Quicktime like the dead racoon it is. There are far better video players these days anyway and the reason it got installed most of the time was due to it being bundled in iTunes.