Windows never made Notepad2 available. It is an open source product that a team of independent programmers put together themselves. It was first released in 2004.
No. No version of Windows is available for the DS, and the source isn't available for anyone to make one.
1. open notepad2. save file as yournameforthefilehere.bat
"Yes, applicant tracking software is available for the Windows 7 platform. There are a wide variety of software programs available right now that are compatible with the Windows 7 platform, just make sure you verify before you make your purchase."
Microsoft is an active tech company, and currently is home to the Windows OS. The most current publicly available version of Windows is Windows 7. Microsoft has a BETA version of Windows 8 available for download. Microsoft is hoping to make Windows 8 available on Windows Smartphones, Windows Tablets, and the Desktop PC.
Yes Windows Mail is available for Windows XP as part of Windows Live.
You can only use the effects available in Windows Live Movie Maker. If the effect is not there, then you can't use it (or make one).
You cannot. Windows Vista is closed-source; they don't make the code available for download.
Windows 3.0 is not a version of Windows available for the Windows Vista GUI. Any version of Windows before Windows 2000 are also not available.
KBounce does not yet have an independent Windows release. it is available from the KDE on Windows Initiative project.
The Windows Update service is/was available to Windows 95, but there was no specific utility for it; you would have to manually go to the website.
Photobooth is not available for Windows.
Apple's iMovie is not available for a Windows PC. Microsoft make movie maker software which would be the next best thing for Windows.