octane
I have issues, OK!
Bug found QuickTime...
Your kick almost went through, but you are wide to the right. QuickTime is not embedded into the System, it is a part of the System. That being the case, it is always on, not only when you are watching your pirated copy of your favorite Tera Patrick video. That being the case, "minimal user interaction" is something other than "launching" QuickTime.octane said:Maybe all you've got to do is launch the damn thing!
Problem is for mac users, QuickTime is embedded into the system.
So it begs the question: does this leave us with big back door into our systems?..
The term "embedded" implies a non-essential element that has been integrated into the system. QuickTime is no more embedded in the MacOS X/MacOS than a spouse is embedded in a marriage. Take away the former, you don't have the latter.octane said:Well if QuickTime [the component, not the player] isn't embedded, first try taking it out -- assuming the system will let you.
Assuming even further you have managed to pull it out, try running any application and see what you get?
If that's not embedded, then I don't know what is.
But yes, 'always on' is what I meant to say...