A glitch with Apple’s QuickTime multimedia program has left some Windows users wondering why they’re having trouble updating to the latest version. QuickTime has an auto-update mechanism, but it ...
Computer security experts are advising that Windows users should uninstall QuickTime from their computers immediately. That’s because Apple will no longer offer support for its QuickTime software on ...
Software security firm Trend Micro on Thursday announced the discovery of two new flaws in QuickTime for Windows, adding that Apple has plans to deprecate support for the software. As noted by Reuters ...
Another fix for broken Rosetta CFM apps We continue to report on an issue where the QuickTime 7.2 update appears to cause functionality problems -- particularly an inability to launch and crashes -- ...
Quicktime 7.6.8 is available for Windows 7, Vista, and XP SP2. The update resolves a path searching issue in QuickTime Picture Viewer and an ActiveX control issue that could lead to arbitrary code ...
If your Windows computer is running Apple’s QuickTime media player, now would be a good time to uninstall it. The Windows app hasn’t received an update since January, and security researchers from ...
There’s not much reason to have QuickTime on a Windows rig in this day and age, because there are so many better options for watching video. That's why Apple has stopped updating it. And since a lack ...