I haven't really used Movie Maker 6.0 so I don't have much to say about it, I will say that it's good that version has HD support so anyone who didn't like the Live Movie Maker versions and owned an HD camcorder had something to use instead. Movie Maker 2.6 is basically the later XP Movie Maker for Windows Vista and 7, it was mainly intended for users of low-end XPDM video adapters, but it does have a place for nostalgia. Movie Maker 2.x is where it really shined, but then again, what did you expect from a first version? I understand that the Live versions were limited compared to the earlier bundled versions, but I actually still enjoyed it, especially because the Live versions gave me more control over format choices and supported HD video unlike the XP (2.x) versions.Īs far as Movie Maker 1.0 (from Windows ME and early Whistler builds) and 1.1 (XP RTM/SP1) go, those are severely lacking in features compared to the newer versions, IIRC the only things those two were useful for were capturing video and exporting basic "cut & paste" style videos. I've used Windows Movie Maker (including Live) quite often during my childhood.
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