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October 19, 2004 12:00 AM

Microsoft Announces Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP

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Combining two previously released Plus! Packs, Microsoft this week announced the Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP, available at retail for $29.95 in the US. Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP combines the features from Plus! Digital Media Edition and Plus! for Windows XP.

 

"Plus! for Windows XP and Plus! Digital Media Edition have received consistently high ratings from our customers, and Plus! SuperPack takes the value of these products to a whole new level," says Dave Fester, the general manager of the Windows Consumer Division at Microsoft. "With its wide range of features, from amazing screen savers to the ability to do more with digital photos and music, Plus! SuperPack is truly the ultimate companion for Windows XP."

 

Among other tools, Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP includes the amazing Plus! Photo Story 2, which allows you to easily stitch still photos together with music or narration to create compelling, animated photo slideshows. It also includes over 10 screensavers and themes, 50 additional transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker 2, and several games. For more information about Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP, please visit the Microsoft Web site.

http://www.microsoft.com/plus

 

Additionally, if you're interested in learning more about the tools in this product, please check out my reviews of Plus! for Windows XP, Plus! Digital Media Edition, and the Plus! Digital Media Edition 2003 Update, on the SuperSite for Windows.

 

Plus! for Windows XP

http://www.winsupersite.com/article/reviews/plus-for-windows-xp-review.aspx

 

Plus! Digital Media Edition

http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/windowsxp_plus_dme.asp

 

Plus! Digital Media Edition 2003 Update

http://www.winsupersite.com/article/reviews/plus-digital-media-edition-update-review.aspx

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