However, there are occasions when you might need to edit a quick video but don't want or need to pay a subscription, and fortunately there still is a tool for this built-in to one of Microsoft's stock apps. The reasoning behind it was perhaps understandable - Movie Maker was extremely basic and most people would use something like Adobe Premiere Pro for regular video editing on Windows. Movie Maker, a once-staple of Windows, was ditched as an app with the launch of Windows 10 in 2015.
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