Windows Live Movie Maker

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Windows Live Movie Maker
Developed by Microsoft
Genre Video editing software
License Proprietary software

Windows Live Movie Maker (codename Sundance) is a video creating/editing software that is expected to be released as a part of Microsoft's Windows Live initiative. It will be intended to replace Windows Movie Maker that is currently included in Windows Vista, similar to the way Windows Live Photo Gallery replaces Windows Photo Gallery. Windows Live Movie Maker will be based on Windows Movie Maker, but with additional enhancements aimed to integrate with other Windows Live services.[1]

The application is expected to be released as part of Wave 3 of the Windows Live suite of products.[1]

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