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Apple Inc.
QuickTime 10.0 was first demonstrated at WWDC in 2009. The application ships with Mac OS X 10...
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QuickTime Broadcaster
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Apple Inc.
With QuickTime Broadcaster, anyone can produce...
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Dauger Research, Inc.
Autodesk FBX QuickTime Viewer
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QuickTime Player X Preference Pane
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Megabyte Computing, LLC.
Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder
free
4
Apple Inc.
DivX Converter voor Quicktime 7
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DivX Player voor Quicktime 7
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com.divx
QuickTime Broadcaster w iSight
1
Apple Inc.
3 - Make a Quicktime movie from a DVD
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QuickTime Quick Batch
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com.digitallyOBSESSEDQuickBatch
Mac QuickTime Player
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Apple Inc.
Reproductor QuickTime Player
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Apple Inc.
QuickTime Player X
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Apple Inc.
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