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| Authored by: hardmath on Wednesday, November 07 2012 @ 02:43 PM EST |  
Yes, if you don't have the QuickTime plugin, you can download it from....  oh, never
mind.
 
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- Quicktime - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 07 2012 @ 04:54 PM EST
 
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| Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, November 08 2012 @ 02:44 AM EST |  
Mainly for practical reasons I avoid installing it. *All* of  
their software was so bad it was practically unusable on  
windows years back (not sure they bothered much with Linux,  
there seems to be no safari fortunately.) 
 
I have no idea if they improved things but I'm not prepared  
to risk it. I used to have a theory that all their software  
for other platforms was malware designed to help in the  
platform wars because the reliability and performance was so  
bad (Safari, QuickTime, iTunes etc) 
 
These days there are other reasons for disgust when dealing  
with their software, just as I feel disgust when having to  
get a JDK from oracle (no, the openJDK stuff doesn't work  
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| Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, November 08 2012 @ 08:05 AM EST |  
If I recall correctly, the USPTO patent images are TIFF format, for which there 
are various browser plug-ins.  Years ago, I used alternatif with Netscape and 
Linux. 
 
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