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If you still need MoviePlayer, here's how to get it: If you just installed the new version of QuickTime, the MoviePlayer came with it and you can set up your browser now. Users who can't use Netscape Navigator 3.0 need a program called MoviePlayer. If you don't want to - or simply can't - upgrade your browser, you'll need to. Then return to this page and try out a sample QuickTime video. If you don't have Navigator 3.0, learn how to upgrade on our browser page. If you're using Netscape Navigator 3.0, QuickTime videos will load with no further setup. If you opt to download QuickTime, make sure you bookmark this page ( here's how), since the process requires you to restart your computer. To do that, go to Apple's QuickTime page and click one of the links under the heading "QuickTime 2.5 for Macintosh" If you are using a lower system version, you either need to buy the Apple System 7.5.3 upgrade, which includes all the latest Apple software, or download the latest QuickTime version. If you bought your Macintosh in the last two years or are using System 7.5 or 7.5.3, you already have the correct version of QuickTime. To see QuickTime movies, you must have QuickTime version 2.0 or higher installed on your computer. We also offer help for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. These instructions assume you are using Windows 95. The following instructions explain how to configure Netscape Navigator, the most popular Web browser, to play QuickTime video files. : QuickTime Video for the Macintoshīy Dan Pacheco, Staff,Īnd Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Staff Writer
