Ctrl+G saves the project as a MSWMM (Media Maker extension), but do Ctrl+P and you'll be able to export it to various formats (AVI, WMV, etc). You can also click the option in the File submenu but I don't know how is it called in the English program. I think it must be 1) Open New File, 2) Open Exsiting Project, 3) Save Project, 4) Save Project As and 5) Save movie as (or whatever it's called, that's the option you need to export it to an actual video file).
When it comes to cropping/resizing/rotating videos, I don't recommend W Movie Maker at all, I prefer to do that with Format Factory (used to do it with imTOO).
That was the "hardest" pic I have taken with it, but the camera behaves sooooooo greatly in normal conditions... Better than my digicam (Coolpix L16), really. Seriously, I 100% recommend it, if you are not the if-it's-not-apple-or-android-i-don't-want-it kind you'll love it. And you get a great phone PLUS a great camera for half the price.
Here's another one. I managed to keep the phone steady enough to be able to avoid the flash (which would have been reflected on the store's glass and ruined the pic), although I have pretty unsteady hands. The pic wasn't easy either, a poorly lit shop window at night... No proccessing has been done except resizing to 75%:
Hey guys, need some advice.
It's been a while since the last time I upgraded my desktop pc, so I'm not much aware of what's on the market..
If I go through with this and do the upgrade, I want a good system that can serve me for a few years. So...the main question for me is what's a good CPU these days? What other suggestions do you have?
Wondering what the CES in Barcelona will bring. HTC and Samsung will introduce new smartphones, most likely the HTC Desire 2 and a new Samsung Galaxy S with dualcore processor. 2011 is the year of tablets and dualcore smartphones.