Windows 8 Compatibility issues (Quicktime .mov files and no MUSE)

I'm bummed that Adobe Muse appears to not be compatibile with Windows 8. I just bought a new machine with 8 on it and I am trying to get used to it. So far this is a real bummer and also the fact that Quicktime (and therefore .mov files) are not compatibile either. ANY help would be great. I may be downgrading to Windows 7 if I can't find a workaround. Recommendations?
THanks,

Saw your original post here http://forums.adobe.com/message/4803932#4803932 and now this one.
Moved from the Creative Cloud to the Muse forum. They will be able to help you here.
An Adobe employee on the Muse team will be able to confirm whether or not Muse is Windows 8 compatible. It might be that the http://www.adobe.com/support/OScompatibility.html link is not up-to-date for Muse.

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