On 1/19/06, Frank Lowney <email@hidden> wrote:
> Jim Arnold <email@hidden> asks:
>
> >I'm gathering data on QT's market penetration. Our company is trying to determine what formats we should save our videos for the internet. They have deemed that we should save in Real Media and Windows Media Player. I'm gathering data to show them we need to add Quicktime to this list. Thanks for any links or information you can share.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Jim
>
> Many have tried to gauge this in the past. Those that have published their methods as well as their conclusions have always attracted quite a bit of argument one way or another. Those that haven't published their methods haven't gotten much acceptance of their conclusions amongst those who have studied the matter seriously.
>
> Macromedia has done a great job of convincing many people of the ubiquity of Flash as has WMP but the nagging fact is that people will download whatever they need to experience compelling content. So culture eats strategy every day.
> --
>
I remember at one WWDC Steve touted how Quicktime was the most widely
distributed piece of software ever made and held up a cereal box which
had a CD with a QT intstaller on it.
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