Pointless mini-rant: I hate QuickTime

Yeah… I love giving the power company money and having fans constantly running in the background. Do you leave your lights on in vacant rooms of your home?

If memory serves, last time I used Quicktime it kindly associated itself with MPG, MPEG and AVI as well.

There was a periodic “reminder” to upgrade to Quicktime Pro with my Win98 machine something like every other time I used it. No thanks.

From that link Iposted:

What made me mad is that once I unchecked it under msconfig - that stinkin’ program should not start up at boot anymore. But it persisted, and suceeded in making me very mad at it. And the nag boxes to upgrade - grrr. Ok, I’ll stop bitching about it now. If there was an alternative, I’d switch in a minute. QT sucks.

I don’t use my Windows computer anymore, but my iMac, when it goes to sleep, goes fully to sleep. No fans, no power for the screen, only using a bit of electricity to keep the memory contents preserved and to monitor for mouse or keyboard activity for “wake up.” If you PC can’t do that, that’s a flaw of your machine. I also haven’t noticed an increase in my electrical bill.

Kirk

Heh. iMac. 'Nuff said.

Windows XP does the same thing in standby mode. Everything shuts down, as far as my eyes and ears can tell.

Many fans case are hardwired through the power supply. My PCs CPU (a 1.2 Ghz Athlon) runs quite warm, I believe more so than a Power PC. Hence, I wouldn’t even want the CPU fan to turn off, even in its sleep (even though it might). And its not a “flaw”… its by design… much as a 1 button mouse on a Mac is by “design”.

If it powers down so completely when it “sleeps” why don’t you just turn it off? Whats the difference? Is it so things stay in memory?

I’m sure you haven’t. I wouldn’t notice a .50c or a dollar every month either… but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

No I meant blows. You’ve never heard that as a synonym of “sucks?”

“Sleep” is a great thing. Sleep means my original iMac is completely silent whilst I sleep. And since my desk is adjacent to my dorm room bed, and since I’ve place the mouse to my Indigo iMac conviently within arms reach of my bed, “sleep” also means that I can “wake up” my computer within 2 seconds, be on the internet in 5 seconds, and check out what the temperature is outside on weather.com within 10 seconds, all while bremaining nicely cuddled underneath my sheets. :slight_smile: (Of couse being able to do this has had terrible consequenses on my morning class attendance)