Information for Installing Apple QuickTime:
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Eudora's standard message viewer supports basic  HTML, such as text formatting and 
inline images. Installing QuickTime adds support to the standard viewer for inline
display of a wider range of JPEG images. Installing IE 4.0 adds an additional message 
viewer (hereinafter, the IE 4.0 viewer) to Eudora that can accurately display just 
about any HTML message you might receive. The specific capabilities of the two 
viewers are listed near the end of this text.

* Why should I care about displaying HTML messages?
HTML messages (email messages that use HTML, the language of web pages) are
becoming more and more common. The latest web browsers allow a web page to 
be sent as an HTML message. If someone sends you an HTML message that uses 
advanced formatting such as tables, then to see it as it was intended 
you need to use Eudora's IE 4.0 viewer, as opposed to the standard viewer.

* If Eudora has two viewers, how will I tell it which one to use?
Just check or uncheck the "Use Microsoft's viewer" checkbox in the Viewing Mail panel 
of the Options dialog, under the Tools menu in Eudora. The checkbox is checked by
default if IE 4.0 or 3.0 is on your system. (Eudora's use of IE 3.0 is explained below.)

* What's the impact of installing QuickTime?
It'll take about a minute and use 6 megabytes of disk space. Again, this adds 
support to the standard viewer for inline display of a wider range of JPEG 
images. It has no effect when "Use Microsoft's viewer" is selected.

* What does Eudora's standard viewer support?
+ Bold, italic, and underlined text
+ Different font faces, sizes, and colors
+ Fixed-width text
+ Left and right justification and centering
+ Multiple indentation levels
+ Bulleted lists
+ Hyperlinks (clicking on a URL launches your browser and takes you to a web page) 
+ Horizontal ruling lines
+ Inline display of BMP images and some JPEG images

* What does QuickTime add to the standard viewer?
Inline display of a wider variety of JPEG images.


* What does inline image support mean?
This means that if there's a picture embedded in the middle of a message, it'll display 
that way. Otherwise, the picture will be an attachment and will display in a separate 
window when you click on it.

* What if I want to install QuickTime or IE 4.0 later?
Just run this installer again when you're ready. When you get to the next panel, check 
the additional component(s) that you want to install and uncheck anything that you've 
already installed (probably Eudora Pro and PureVoice).


