Eric Carlson <
eric.carlson@appl...> announced:
> The latest book in Morgan Kaufmann's QuickTime Developer Series, "QuickTime for .NET and COM Developers", is now available -
http://books.elsevier.com/us/mk/us/subindex.asp?isbn=0-12-774575-0. This book was written by John Cromie, one of the architects of the new QuickTime 7 ActiveX control and COM library.
This is OK but what about "QuickTime for the Web?" Searching the M-K site with keyword "QuickTime" got a lot of hits but none for "QuickTime for the Web."
"QuickTime for the Web" is what content developers want and need. Why can't we have it? "QuickTime for the Web" for QuickTime 6 was unique in that it compiled hard-to-find and impossible-to-find information on how to use the QuickTime to wow audiences on the web in one concise, well-written volume.
Content developers need "QuickTime for the Web" for QuickTime 7.
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