Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Originally Posted by
Cojafoji
$799.
Lol
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Originally Posted by
Cojafoji
$799.
Free.
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Originally Posted by
Freelancer
Free.
You are a pirate.
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
I hate Premiere.
I hate Final Cut Pro.
I hate everything.
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Originally Posted by
Xetsuei
You are a pirate.
Who said anything about pirating?! :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by
legionaire45
I hate Premiere.
I hate Final Cut Pro.
I hate everything.
You're bad.
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Originally Posted by
Freelancer
Free.
90% of the people who use Adobe products know dick all about anything else computer related.
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Freelancer
Uh... It's now included in the "
Windows Live Essentials" download. They had to take it out of Windows due to some legal shenanigans. All that work for nothing Bacon, must suck.
Is that the same Anti-Trust bullshit that got the Address taskbar removed from XP SP3 (even though it's still present in Vista)?
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Originally Posted by
Cojafoji
90% of the people who use Adobe products know dick all about anything else computer related.
Hi I use Adobe Photoshop, Flash, Fireworks, and Premiere, and I'm about to sit for my A+ exam. :eng101:
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
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Originally Posted by
Cojafoji
90% of the people who use Adobe products know dick all about anything else computer related.
It's pretty cool how you're wrong.
You need to stop acting like a know it all dick on these forums, it's really not healthy. You also haven't earned the right to act like a know it all dick yet. :cool:
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
I use iMovie for the most part...
to hell with windows movie maker :3
that's iMovie HD (AKA '06) if you were wondering.
Most editing is just timeline edits... so it gets the job done if you don't care to do anything fancy.
Re: Windows Movie Maker in Windows 7
Agreed, the simple editing programs like WMM and iMovie are great for the average joe who need to organize clips together, e.g. most of us. Splitting and organizing movie clips in Adobe Premiere is unnecessarily complicated to someone who doesn't know what the fuck.