I should have explained that I did a clean install of Lion (wiped the HD, then installed it) in order to obtain the system speed improvement that only a clean install can deliver. And for Lion, all I can say is that the version that is on my HD is QT 7.7.1.My two cents.:-). If you are using Leo, you should upgrade to QT 7.7. QT 7.7 is only for Leo users.According to Jon Walker in the Apple Support Communities:'Since the changes are predicated on OS and not feature enrichment, the changes are issued as needed to improve performance and/or security concerns for the associated operating system.' So, if you are using SL, than you are fine with QT 7.6.6. I think I am not alone in wondering what I get for my money and what exactly the difference is between QuickTime Pro and QuickTime Player 10.I am on Snow Leopard and the principle 2 things I want to do is trim movies accurately and to capture tutorials form the web to view offline.It would be nice if I could also create tutorials, combining text and video but that is not the main reason for upgrading.QT Pro is not cheap and I really would like to know it it will work not just in SL but Lion in the future.Any advice? I checked Apple's website and for SL, QT 7.6.6 is the current version. In fact, Apple has sold as many Intel-based Macs in four years as the total number of PPC Macs sold from 1996 to the end of the PPC era in mid-2006, a period of over 10 years.In short, your assertion that PPC Macs outnumber Intel-based Macs is simply laughable.
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