In 2017, Microsoft announced that Windows Movie Maker would no longer be available for download. The software was discontinued, and existing users were advised to explore alternative video editing solutions.
The quest for a free Windows Movie Maker license serves as a cautionary tale. While the desire for free software is understandable, the risks associated with pirated licenses and malware can be severe.
One user, Alex, was determined to find a free license. He stumbled upon a website offering a "free" registration code, but upon downloading the software, his computer was infected with malware. His personal files were compromised, and his computer was rendered unusable.
