Publisher's Description
From Apple:
The QuickTime 6.5.2 reinstaller will remove QuickTime 7 from a Mac OS X 10.3.9 system and restore QuickTime 6.5.2.
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All versions:
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Current version:
2.2 starsout of 5 votes
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"It was not possible to run and install the Quick Time 6.5.2 reinstaller."
Version: QuickTime 6.5.2 Reinstaller
Cons
My PC told me that the Reinstaller could not be installed because of an old version of Quick Time that it could not get rid of. Then I deleted the old version, but i still get the same message.
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"won't work"
Version: QuickTime 6.5.2 Reinstaller
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Version: QuickTime 6.5.2 Reinstaller
Pros
download for quicktime 6
docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120250
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"Useless"
Version: QuickTime 6.5.2 Reinstaller
Pros
Nothing.
Cons
It didn't work. When trying to install, program said I had a newer version installed. Duh! The whole point of running the Re-installer was because a newer version was installed that needed to be remove as per the program's documentation. Total waste of time.
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"wonderful, oggs work again in itunes!"
Version: QuickTime 6.5.2 Reinstaller
Pros
Ogg vorbis plays in itunes again! woo hoo! Oggs rule!
Cons
doesn't allow pictures to be associated to files in itunes but hey. When apple evolves a bit, they will do the ogg thing natively. They are just trying to push their aac crap and know how amazing ogg vorbis is. And they are very scared of it. They don't really want common sense to win out yet and I don't blame them.







