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July 11, 2007 Sandy McMurray | comment
TUAW notes that the latest update to Apple's QuickTime media player software includes a big new feature: the ability to view videos in full screen in the regular QuickTime Player.
Until now, support for full screen viewing has required a paid upgrade to QuickTime Pro. It's been a long time coming.
So why would anyone pay $30 for the Pro version? You still need QuickTime Pro to save QuickTime movies to your disk, or to convert video files to different formats. Read more about Pro features here.
July 11, 2007 Sandy McMurray | comment on this item
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