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Because it came bundled with Windows for free, it was very popular in the early days of tennis. | Because it came bundled with Windows for free, it was very popular in the early days of tennis. | ||
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There are three major versions of WMM: '''2.1, 2.6, and Live 2012.''' | There are three major versions of WMM: '''2.1, 2.6, and Live 2012.''' | ||
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[[File:Windows Live Movie Maker.png|thumb|right|A screenshot of WLMM 2012.]] | [[File:Windows Live Movie Maker.png|thumb|right|A screenshot of WLMM 2012.]] | ||
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Windows Movie Maker, also known as WMM is a editor by Microsoft that used to come with old versions of Windows. It has been deprecated since Windows 8.
Because it came bundled with Windows for free, it was very popular in the early days of tennis.
Versions
There are three major versions of WMM: 2.1, 2.6, and Live 2012.
WMM 2.1
This version of Movie Maker was bundled with Windows XP. It is the only version to support 3D effects.
WMM 2.6
This version of WMM was bundled with Windows Vista, and served as an upgrade of 2.1 for newer hardware.
Windows Live Movie Maker 2012
This version of WMM was bundled with Windows Live, a plugin package released for Windows 7. It was a completely different program, unfortunately a lot less sophisticated than prior versions. However, it was the only WMM to have MP4 support, along with a way to upload directly to popular streaming sites.
