Quicktime 7 pro

I just bought Quicktime 7 Pro, maybe for the second time, I'm not sure.
I followed the instructions and downloaded Quicktime 7,
and got the registration code via email.
The instructions say to open System Preferences and click on the Quick Time Icon, then the register button.
The QuickTime Icon IS NOT IN the systems preferences.
I can get to the registration box from the preferences for QuickTime 7 in the header, but I get no prompt to buy. The new $29 registration code is in the box, but nothing happens.
Please help. I think this is the second time I paid good money, and nothing happens.

Thanks.
I downloaded that iskysoft and, to my knowledge it was a bust. The only converting option I discerned in the free version was to convert .mov to mp4.
I have a 27in iMac, OS 10.8.3.
I want to convert .mov files to .wmv files, so that I can imbed them in Powerpoint presentations that can be shown on the average Windows computer in Korea (which is VERY high tech, just not widespread Mac yet).
In setting up a presentation, I do not have the time or Korean language skills to go solving media problems during a presentation.
I want to convert Mac .mov files to .wmv files for viewing on Windows.
From all that I have read, the only program that does that is Flip4Mac? Yes, no?
Will the $29 version of Flip4mac do this, or do I need the $100+ version.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

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