Windows 8 compatibility problems (no MUSE and Quicktime .mov files)

I'm bummed that Adobe Muse seems to be compatibile with Windows 8. I just bought a new machine with 8 on it and I'm trying to get used to. So far, it of a real disappointment and also the fact that Quicktime (and, therefore, the .mov files) are not compatible either. ANY help would be great. I can be downgraded to Windows 7 if I can't find a solution. Recommendations?

Thank you

Adobe Muse is compatible with the desktop version of Windows 8. Muse is not compatible with the version of RT Windows 8 tablet (ARM).

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