
Starwing: Nintendo, Argonaut's Brit boffinry and the Super FX chip READ MOREĪs for 3D Movie Maker, the code is very much "as is", albeit with cleaning to remove developer identifying information. You'll also need to manually pop the infamous Comic Sans font files into the directory structure due to licensing issues. "Modern compilers dislike some of the pre C++98 conventions," notes the README, and a short folder name on root is needed ever if interested users can gather the requisite components. The code also won't build with modern tools. īefore Reg readers gets too excited, it is important not to confuse 3D Movie Maker with the much-missed Windows Movie Maker, which was a handy tool for playing with video files and released as part of the Windows Essentials suite at around the same time as Windows Me and then XP. Hey friends - we've open sourced the code to 1995's Microsoft 3D Movie Maker Thanks to and the Microsoft OSS office as well our friends in legal and those who continue to put up with me being a nudzh.

And Microsoft, in the guise of Scott Hanselman and friends, responded. However, in April, Twitter user (and self-described "software necromancer") suggested that perhaps Microsoft might like to open-source the old thing for purposes of extension and expansion.
