
Now that you have downloaded or upgraded QuickTime Player, you should be ready to receive media. If you don't, the prompt will give you the option to download the necessary updates.

QuickTime 6.0.3 was the last version available to Mac OS 9 users, as QuickTime development for this OS has ceased. If you are running any version of Mac OS X (10.1, Jaguar, Panther), you do not need to install QuickTime on your machine, but you may want to make sure the QuickTime software is up to date.

QuickTime is built into the architecture of the Mac OS X operating system. It is only necessary for you to have QuickTime Player to view multimedia on your computer.

QuickTime Pro is a paid upgrade which unlocks media creation and editing functions to QuickTime Player. QuickTime Player is a free, downloadable application that allows you to view QuickTime multimedia on your computer. QuickTime is available in two forms: QuickTime Player and QuickTime Pro. If you have never used QuickTime or need to install the lastest version for Windows, we have created this page to help you get started. In order to view these clips, you will need to have the most recent version of QuickTime Player installed on your Macintosh computer. Many of the Web pages and learning environments that are created at CCNMTL include the use of QuickTime audio and video media.
