Audacity is a multitrack/recording free audio editor. It started a few years back as a simple sound editor, but since then it has evolved in a powerfull modern editor, by supporting multi-track recording. The stable 1.0 version was released only a few days ago.
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Hmm... I dunno about it being dead, really. I just got it to work on an Athlon XP 1700 (I think that's the marketing number.. 1.45Ghz, anyway). Damn fast, too. But...
You might want to let all those fine folks at http://www.openbeos.org/ know that they're busy developing something that has already been declared deceased by some (apparently) higher authority (you?) and that the code they have been writing doesn't actually exist. I'm sure they'll appreciate it as it would save them all a great deal of time and effort if they stopped beating the "dead" horse.
Darned good thing the world has people like you to point us all in the right direction by telling us what we can and cannot do with our lives. Thanks, dude.
Hmm... I dunno about it being dead, really. I just got it to work on an Athlon XP 1700 (I think that's the marketing number.. 1.45Ghz, anyway). Damn fast, too. But...
You might want to let all those fine folks at http://www.openbeos.org/ know that they're busy developing something that has already been declared deceased by some (apparently) higher authority (you?) and that the code they have been writing doesn't actually exist. I'm sure they'll appreciate it as it would save them all a great deal of time and effort if they stopped beating the "dead" horse.
Darned good thing the world has people like you to point us all in the right direction by telling us what we can and cannot do with our lives. Thanks, dude.