Microsoft Songsmith
Frostwire is not a program where you put together audios and music, but rather a program that downloads songs, videos, and movies. Windows Movie Maker is a type of program that puts audios and music together.
A jump list is a program within Windows that allows you quickly go to something that you visit frequently. This could be documents, pictures, songs, or websites.
No special action is needed. When the program used to create or edit is installed on either system, the underlying operating system is irrelevant. Thus if Program X on Windows 7 creates File Y, you can open File Y on Windows Vista by installing Program X, and vice versa.
You can't edit songs in Windows Movie Maker. Any audio editing has to be done on an external audio editing program prior to importation. The most you can do with the audio/song is reduce the volume, mute, fade in/out.
WineBottler is an application that helps users run Windows-based programs on macOS by wrapping them in a self-contained package with Wine compatibility layers. Users can simply select the Windows program they want to use, and WineBottler creates a standalone macOS application that can run that program without the need for a Windows operating system.
The program used to store files on windows is called: Windows Explorer.
You must have the program iTunes to sync songs to your computer to your iPod. You can download iTunes from the Apple website.
The program Windows Desktop Search, as it was known on Windows XP, was a default program on all Windows XP computers that searched your computer for files with a given keyword. The program is now called Windows Search but still does the same basic function.
Windows 7
A program like "iSubtitle" for windows would be Windows Media Player. The current version of the Windows Media Player has an option to subtitle nearly any movie the program can play.
The XP setup program is a 32 bit program, while the 2000 setup program is a 16 bit program.
Well I have windows vista and my songs gets stored under USER on the windows menu, then under DOWNLOADS. Then you look for your songs. Hope this helps.