this site
http://www.muvee.com/
get muvee auto-producer 6
install
season's greetings
2006-12-17 11:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two reasons for the usage. One is like everyone else has said... when you do widows updates windows stores backup copies of all the files it updates for every update. That takes a lot of space (set your computer to show hidden files and look for the folders named $NtUninstallKB*****$ in c:\windows). The second reason is your swap file. A swap file is hard drive space used as RAM. Your swap file is probably also taking up a gigabyte or so. Another trick that most people don't think of or know about is the amount of reserved space for the Recycle Bin. If you right click on the Recycle Bin and go to Properties, you'll see a slider bar that is probably set to 10% of your total hard drive space. That is 1.5GBs right off the bat. You can probably decrease that as well if you don't really use the Recycle Bin. There are actually a bunch of places in windows like this like your internet browser cache size (its probably only 100MBs though) is another place. If you look around online you'll find quite a few sites that tell you how to trim the fat so to speak. Hope this helps.
2016-05-23 03:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need a photo program that you cut one person out of one photo then place it in the other.
I have been using Paint Shop Pro for over 7 years and have done all the upgrades. I am using psp10 right now and love it. It has endless ways of processing photos, painting, drawing, screenshots and so much more. Get a free 30 day trial d/l . :)
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CorelCom/Layout&c=Product_C1&cid=1152105040688&lc=en
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2006-12-17 11:38:51
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answered by Elaine B 6
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Adobe Photoshop
2006-12-17 11:28:42
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answered by Shawn H 6
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Almost all photo software put two pictures together or even more picture.Try http://www.hp.com.photosmart,http://www.adobe.com.photoshop,www.microsoft.com.paint,www.microsoft.com.pictureit.,In fact all most photo software have clues,you must know how to utilize them.If not use a tutorial and do it yourself.
2006-12-17 11:37:50
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answered by precede2005 5
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Lil' M They are Talking about you...!!
http://www.osoq.com/funstuff/extra/extra03.asp?strName=Lil'_M
2006-12-17 11:38:14
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answered by cdh g 1
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If I understand you correctly, then any graphics program will do what you want. Try the GIMP ( http://www.gimp.org ); it's powerful and free.
2006-12-17 11:29:16
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answered by MarnenLK 6
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