![]() ![]() But because of the variety of formats artists support, this starts to break some specific workflows. ![]() It’s a Web-based vulnerability, so not particularly relevant to us making visuals, but significant nonetheless.ĭevelopers should already have begun removing dependencies on QuickTime some time ago. That is, Apple had already dropped QuickTime for Windows development, including fixing security vulnerabilities – and this known one is bad enough to finally uninstall the software. To follow that advice, you can perform that installation on Windows as follower (macOS users aren’t impacted): Urgent Call to Action: Uninstall QuickTime for Windows Today And now they’re looking for solutions.įirst, here’s the sequence of events – and if you’ve been watching the general mayhem in the US government, you’d be forgiven for missing what was happening with, like, QuickTime for Windows security.įirst, from the US Department of Homeland Security (really, even if the headline looks more like Macworld):Īpple Ends Support for QuickTime for Windows New Vulnerabilities Announced But that leaves creative people stuck – including live visual artists. The story: Apple leaves QuickTime securities unpatched on Windows Adobe drops support in their product line. ![]()
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