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Windows Movie Maker should already be on your machine. It's very easy to use. My only caution is to save often, because once a project starts to get large, it will freeze up now and then. :) Good luck!
I agree with Gemstone. Movie Maker is super simple--drag and drop. Saving often is ALWAYS a good idea, no matter what you're working on.
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I'm trying to create a slideshow for my daughter's first birthday and wanted to use pictures & video clips, and set the whole thing to music. I figured there must be some brides doing the same thing for their wedding slideshows, but I can't find anything recent in the boards.
I'm looking at Animoto and Smilebox right now.... Has anyone used either of these programs? Or any other suggestions on slideshow software? I don't have a Mac, so iMovie is out. Web-based software is preferred!
Thank you!