Should I purchase now - OR - wait?

Should I buy Quicktime 7 Pro now, or should I wait? In other words, do you think there is an update coming soon (Quicktime 8)? Will Quicktime 7 Pro still work once 8 comes out?

NO WAY MAN! I know this is real - but i am very annoyed with apple over this - i didnt buy quicktime 6 pro - i brought quicktime pro...
to quote the store history...?
Product
QuickTime Pro Mac Single Access Key ESD     
Now, IMHO - I should hvae qicktime pro working and the software update shouldnt disable it just because of a version change - now if i brought quicktime 6 pro - i might feel somewhat different about it (but probably not) as far as i am concerned apple SHOULD be giving me quicktime 7 - and for that reason i havent purcahsed quicktime pro since it updated to 7 and became disabled - the ONLY feature of 6 that i REALLY MISS on my on personal laptop is to view in full screen - i have pro on my work computer and all the other features i use on that one... if they go change the serial number - they should advise customers that there is a new one for them... afterall - im a customer...
/rant

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