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From: Capt. S. *-J. <st...@3i...> - 2003-10-07 19:13:38
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Congrats :) It really is about time too :) On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 12:03 AM, Nicholas Humfrey wrote: > > Hi, > > > I have just released OpenQuicktime version 2.0 Alpha 1. Nothing new=20 > recently I'm afraid but I thought it was about time that the source=20 > code escaped CVS ! > > So this is *very* Alpha software - lots of bugs there still. > > > However hopefully the new cleaner API is fairly fixed now and I hope=20= > that we should be able to maintain source (and binary?) comparability=20= > from now on... > > > I haven't had much time to do work on OpenQuicktime for a bit - but=20 > looking back at it, I really think it has a lot going for it - perhaps=20= > this release will re-kindle some interest in the project. > > > Cheers, > > nick. > -- This is only the beginning! Capt. Stux *-Jedi =20 mailto:st...@3i... 3ivx=AA is a registered international trademark. Really. **** DISCLAIMER **** "This e-mail and any attachments thereto may contain information which=20= is misleading and/or protected by vain legally positivistic rights and are supposedly intended for the sole use of the recipient(s) named above.=20 Any use of the information contained herein (including, but not limited to, reading it by accident, on the loo, or word of mouth in any form) by persons other than the designated recipient(s) is, um, well, prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, accident, humour, mischievous bcc, mailing list glitch, recursive bounce of a co-recipient, sendmail bug, yet another winsock worm, Claire Swire, or the sender just stuffed=20= up because your name was next to the proper one in his address book, please notify the sender either by telephone or by e-mail (yeah we know, as if you would, but then you'd be amazed, some people) and delete the=20 material from any computer. This means empty your Trash and Recycle Bin, of=20 course. And zero the data just in case. Do it six times so the feds can't get at it. Oh, and don't forget your RAM chips; take them out of your computer for at least a day so the transistors can reset. And for chrissake don't leave them in your freezer because we read on Slashdot how that can inhibit the degenerative process. Thank you for your cooperation." |