Having recently removed the "Live" from the names of its free downloadable consumer apps, Windows Movie Maker and Windows Photo Gallery, Microsoft is making up for the loss by adding useful new features.
The updated media-editing and organizing apps, which are part of Windows Essentials, work with Windows 7 and Windows 8. But they will see a bigger boost in Microsoft's new OS, Brad Weed, a group program manager at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post.
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