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Dreams on screen?

Imagine having to stare at the usual, boring screen of your laptop or PC every day of the year. Sounds monotonous, doesn’t it? Now instead, visualise this! As you go through your mundane and stressful office work, the video of your last vacat ion or your favourite movie is being played on your computer screen. Windows Vista promises this with more features. Vista DreamScene is an uber-cool functionality that lets users set their favourite music video, movie or home video as their computer’s desktop. Windows DreamScene comes with in-built intelligence, and will pause itself when users switch to other important tasks, and restart when the desktop background comes once again into view.

The software is available exclusively, at no extra charge, to users of Windows Vista Ultimate, the luxury edition of Windows Vista.

Vista also has two other features, namely Photo Gallery and movie maker that allow users to store their favourite photos or movies, create and share them easily.

It’s simple!

Windows Photo Gallery has a streamlined process that simplifies acquiring and importing images and videos, and makes it easier to find and enjoy those cherished memories.

Further, it offers basic photo editing, allowing users to touch up images and revert to the original when necessary.

Windows Movie Maker also has a rich suite of tools that makes it easier to create, manage, and share home movies that have been recorded using a digital video camcorder or digital camera.

Users can also create a home movie, with titles, credits, and transitions, by launching Windows Movie Maker, importing their chosen content, and generating an AutoMovie.

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