On the QT web page, it says this:
QuickTime X is the next-generation media technology that powers the audio and video experience in Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Lion.
And what is wrong whith this statement? The page you are referring to here is talking about the QuickTime 10 Player in general and the statements are true. QT X is a totally new version of QT that was introduced with Snow Leopard, upgraded with new features for Lion, and will likely continue to evolve over the next decade. There is no reference to either a specific version of the QT Player or a particular OS on this page.
Clicking on the link provided results in this:
QuickTime Player lets you combine multiple clips into a single movie. Simply drag the clips you want into a movie window — QuickTime Player automatically scales or crops them so they match the dimensions of the movie.
Nothing is said about merging being a "new feature;" it is only if you go to the top of the page that it says:
OS X Lion is our best OS yet. Not just because it’s packed with all these new features. But because of what those features add up to: one amazing Mac experience.
Every reference I see is to Lion OS X. For me this means this page lists new features only available in Lion OS X. If you must be told the features only refer to Lion OS X features, then contact the Apple webmaster and request every reference to Lion OS X be change to something like "Lion OS X but not Snow Leopard OS X or any other previous version of OS X."
But many, if not MOST of the items listed directly underneath this heading are apps that are already being used, so how is one to know which specific feature in which specific app is only for Lion, especially since some of the "new" features are already available in these same apps, including full-screen in QT (I didn't go thru the whole list of apps & features, so I'm sure that many are available in Snow Leopard already and a few are Lion-specific, but how is anyone to know which are which unless it is specified on the web page?)
Once again you are so intent on arguing your case that you are not bothering to read what the page actually says. First of all, the page lists new "features"— not new apps. These new features may appear in new apps or be new features added to older apps. There is nothing that says that any or all apps mentioned on this page are new.
Did you actually read the description or bother to check out the validity of the description? Every one of the features described here is new—even the continued "Full Screen" video playback when opening/switching to a secondary application. (I.e., Snow Leopard closes the "Full Screen" mode when a secondary app is opened or selected during "Full Screen" playback.
As for MPEG Streamclip, I am aware of that app, but the QT interface looked much simpler and more elegant, so I would have preferred using QT, if that feature was available to Snow Leopard users.
So it's not the fact you can't actually merge the files but that you want to tell Apple which version of which app/OS must contain this feature for you to use. The longer you argue, the more petty your arguments appear to become.