In what seems like an excess of recent Quicktime-related updates, Apple released version 7.1.1 today. The update is roughly 50 MB and proclaims to:
…address an issue with 3rd party start-up items on Intel Macs. This release also fixes an issue exporting Keynote presentations to iDVD.
I suppose it’s a good thing that Apple releases updates more frequently rather than less frequently, but it does seem rather odd to me, especially considering how sensitive most Mac users are to little things.
(Update: Macworld’s Jim Dalrymple reports that the update fixes Adobe CS installation issues on Intel Macs. If you’re just tuning in, QuickTime 7.1 broke the Adobe software installer. So this is good news for people trying to run Photoshop in Rosetta on their Intel Macs!)
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