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Quick Time Pro, Is it worth the £20?

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Just wondering what people thought of Quick Time Pro, I am currently using a free app to convert my AVI files (and the like) to MP4 for my IPod, Although I love FREE apps they are not always the quickest.
If you have a look at the Apple store there is a lot of mixed reviews.
Is it worth forking out the £20 (or what ever that is in foreign money $ :*) What do you guys (and girls) think??
 

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