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Next Step for Apple/KDE collaboration: scripting
by Suggester Engine on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @15:38
"Next Step" ... hmm a pun! :-)

... why not some ways to make migrating AppleScript to KScripts (coming soon!)
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Even More interesting ...
by no reply on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @15:40
... implications of this for GNUstep and a GNUstep based browser.

C++ and ObjC can suposedly be mixed in the same file in futre versions of gcc ...
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  • Re: Even More interesting ...
    by Sceptic on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @15:49
    Thanks for using open code Apple and contributing bug fixes to CUPS Konqui etc.

    Now: RELEASE A VERSION OF QUICKTIME THAT WORKS ON UNIX

    Sorry for the all caps ... Apple has almost 8 years to do this and they SIMPLY WILL NOT DO IT.

    If you do it I will help whn it comes tine to convert/port Quartz to something the Adobe doesn't OWN (hmm fresco and SVG ... heheh).
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    • Re: Even More interesting ...
      by cyberczar@mac.com on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @15:58
      Considering that Mac OS X is FreeBSD 4.4 with a pseudo Mach/BSD Kernel (Darwin), with Coccoa and Carbon APIs derived from Next, and a Quartz/ PDF rendering engine ...

      I'd say that Apple *does* have a version of Quicktime that works on UNIX. ;-)

      <<<
      Darwin Michaels-Mac.local. 6.3 Darwin Kernel Version 6.3: Sat Dec 14 03:11:25 PST 2002; root:xnu/xnu-344.23.obj~4/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
      >>>
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    • Re: Even More interesting ...
      by moor on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @16:38
      > Now: RELEASE A VERSION OF QUICKTIME THAT WORKS ON UNIX

      > Sorry for the all caps ... Apple has almost 8 years to do this and they SIMPLY WILL NOT DO IT.

      But I thought Quicktime worked in OSX?
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    • Re: Even More interesting ...
      by Thomas on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @16:55
      but quicktime works on unix!!

      http://www.mplayerhq.hu

      apple cannot release quicktime opensource due to the licensing agreement with sorensen, also in the new quicktime, Mpeg4 is used and that works on all platforms...
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      • Re: Even More interesting ...
        by Ian Monroe on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @19:37
        Who said they need to make it open source? Real Player 8 is closed source and works fine (albeit not supported, I think I remembering seeing a Real One for Linux, but Real Player 8 works fine for me without much fluff).

        I've tried using Mplayer to play Quicktime, and I've gotten audio but no video. Granted, I might have been doing something wrong. Mplayer is great though, its better at playing DivX then Windows Media Player in my experience.

        At first when I read about this at OS News I could barely believe it. I don't know if being on Apple puts KHTML in the "mainstream" but it certainly puts it out there.
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        • Re: Even More interesting ...
          by AC on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @21:17
          When did you try MPlayer for Quicktime? I believe it's a recent development that MPlayer caught up to the most recent Quicktime codec. If you haven't tried it in the past month or so, give the latest version a shot.
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          • Re: Even More interesting ...
            by Schpyder on Wednesday 08/Jan/2003, @10:44
            I built mplayer with QT6 support on debian a couple of weeks ago, and it worked just fine for everything I threw at it. It's worth noting, however, that it uses the Win32 QT libraries for decoding, just like it does with the other Win32 libs that mplayer can use.

            Yeah, it works, but it'd be nice to see an official, supported version of QT on a *nix platform. (and please, make some .debs available? ;) )
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            • Re: Even More interesting ...
              by Anonymous Coward on Thursday 09/Jan/2003, @07:53
              <i>"...it'd be nice to see an official, supported version of QT on a *nix platform.</i>

              Mac OS X is a "*nix platform".
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    • Re: Even More interesting ...
      by tryptamin on Wednesday 08/Jan/2003, @04:26
      > Now: RELEASE A VERSION OF QUICKTIME THAT WORKS ON UNIX

      well, not exactly from Apple, but you may want to check this:

      http://www.openquicktime.org/
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    • Re: Even More interesting ...
      by xSmurf on Wednesday 08/Jan/2003, @17:56
      I suggest one would hop on this great OS X site and look at this neet little CLI QT player ;D
      http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20021021055603766
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