I have a way for it to go full screen....without spending any money...using regular Quicktime.....
I read this in macworld magazine. It instructed readers to write an apple script file containing some stuff...I wrote the file and tested it, and have posted it on my web server.(
http://www.bamerige.com/Downloads option click [download]on fullscreen)
Just put the file somewhere you'll remember it.
Launch QT movie, do not play or anything, then double click fullscreen.
IT will go full screen for the movie, and will exit back to your workspace automatically..
If you'd like to write the apple script for yourself, here is the code:
tell application "QuickTime Player"
activate
present
end tell
It does seem to easy doesn't it? Hmm...Maybe Apple wanted us to know this....
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