Windows Movie Maker is the video editing application for all Windows operating systems.
Windows Movie Maker is a video editing software by Microsoft, provided free of charge. It is included with Microsoft Windows Me, XP and Vista.
Any editing of media has to be done outside the Windows Movie Maker Program.
Microsoft Windows Movie Maker is a basic video editing software application that comes free with Windows Xp and Vista operating systems. The program is used to compile photographs, music and video into attractive presentations that once exported, can be viewed on media players, uploaded, emailed or burned to CD/DVD.
Microsoft windows is a program and windows vista is a version of windows
This is because when a program runs in Windows Vista that isn't compatible with ceirtain visual element of Windows Vista (Usually due to it being an older version of the program) is will change the theme to Vista Basic in order for the program to run properly.
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I have MGI Photo Program on dicks, I had it on Windows XP. I Tried to install on my laptop, It has Windows Vista. Why won't it install on Vista
Yes, it's fully compatible with Windows Vista.
Windows XPPros* Fast * Easily networkable* Developer Friendly * EasyCons* Not very secure * Lots of Backdoors * No photo-editing program that is of decent quality * No word-editing program that is of decent quality WIndows VistaPros* Easier to use * more secure than xp * sidebar and search feature are new Cons* differnet enough to confuse people * sometimes confusing * harder to install OS * Many programs do not work on Vista
Windows XP offers photo editing software and so does Vista.
An upgrade from Windows Movie Maker would be a "purchased" video editing software application.The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6. An alternative download is Windows Live Movie Maker (Vista Support only).
One can view pictures of the Microsoft Windows Vista program by going to the website Google Images. One may also visit the website 'photobucket' where there are over 3,000 results for pictures of the Windows Vista program.