Edit a movie
QuickTime 6.0.3 (Mac abandonware from 2003) To date, Macintosh Repository served 1256851 old Mac files, totaling more than 239788.3GB! QuickTime 10.0 was first demonstrated at WWDC in 2009. The application ships with Mac OS X 10.6 and higher. The new version of QuickTime included with Snow Leopard (called QuickTime Player X) is almost a complete overhaul of the previous version, from the look and feel of the application windows right.
Want to quickly edit a movie? QuickTime Player lets you make common movie edits like trim, rearrange, and rotate. You can also split a movie into multiple clips and manipulate each one individually.
Record your Mac screen
Need a quick way to show someone how to do something on a Mac, or maybe just show another person what you’re seeing on your screen? Create a recording of your entire screen or select just a portion of it.
Quicktime Pro For Mac
Capture your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch screen
Maybe you want to brag about getting a new high score in a game on your iPhone or use the camera on your iPad to record a movie. You can capture exactly what you’re seeing on your device and save it as a movie file on your Mac.
To browse the QuickTime Player User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.
Download Quicktime X For Mac
Update Quicktime On Mac
If you need more help, visit the QuickTime Player Support website.