
The original poster would find it easier to install a stripped down Win 95 install on a cheap external drive and use it to play out of date software. I use versions 5, 6 and 7 on my 10.3.9 OS and have 6.5.2 and 7 Pro installed on my PC. I have Player 6.5.2 Pro and version 7 Pro installed (over version 7 framework) on my 10.4.9 machine. The game is based around the 'Zoombinis', a race of small blue creatures which are depicted with varying eyes, noses, hair, and feet. You can have more than one install of the QuickTime Player app but each version will only have one set of frameworks. Music: Trailer Theme Composer: Jonelle Adkisson Platform: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS Classic They're gonna rip it off Logical Journey of the Zoombinis is an educational game designed to promote logical thinking in children of all ages. The Logical Journey of the Zoombinis (also published under the title 'Zoombinis: Logical Journey') was the first title to be released in the series. You could remove it (delete it) and the OS wouldn't be impacted. TERC got all the rights back, and now this remake is in the. They originally partnered with Broderbund, who did the coding for the PC/Mac versions, but Broderbund is dead now. Older versions of QuickTime didn't have all of this and it was more like a modern app. Classic educational game The Logical Journey of the Zoombinis is being remade for tablet.

From apps like Preview (PIcture Viewer on a PC), nearly anything in OS X iLife suite of apps (iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto, iTunes and Garageband) require QuickTime. The QuickTime Player application and all of the other components (frameworks).įrameworks are sometime used by the "system" (the OS) and on a Mac install run nearly everything used by the OS. There are two major components of a standard QuickTime install. You can't install any "older" version without first removing every trace of the current version (Mac's or PC's). There is only one QuickTime install allowed on any OS.
