Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Mar 2009 20:08 UTC
Apple Ever since Apple launched the App Store for iPhone owners, the company has seen some serious criticism regarding its willy-nilly admittance policy. Several popular applications were not allowed into the App Store, forcing the developers of those applications to offer their work only to owners of jailbroken iPhones. From now on, that will be a whole lot easier: the first unauthorised iPhone application store is about to open up shop.
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flanque
Member since:
2005-12-15

I for one don't put up with it. The only thing Apple that I 'own' is the Quicktime player, and I only do that because I 'have' to.

If someone can show me an alternative that plays all the current movie trailers, etc then I'll dump Apple in a heartbeat.

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Trenien Member since:
2007-10-11

Can't VLC read pretty everything quicktime does?

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flanque Member since:
2005-12-15

I just removed Quicktime and then installed VLC and just as when I tried it ages ago, it doesn't automatically bring up the ability to play the movies, like it does when Quicktime is installed.

If anyone can tell me how I can do this, then I wont reinstall Quicktime.

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StephenBeDoper Member since:
2005-07-06

QuickTime Alternative has worked fairly well in my experience.

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