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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As a user and occassional developer on several different platforms, I am more interested to see a quality app written in WxWindows than I am to see an open-source audio editing app. WxWindwos seems like it has so much potential considering one can write an app in WxWindows and then have it works natively across Windows, Linux, UNIX (motif), MacOS and MacOS X. It is kinda like Java without the VM and slowness. I wonder why it is not used more often than it is, and I hope that audacity shows that it can be used for serious apps and we see more WxWindows apps come down the pipe. Of course that kinda kills the idea of a BeOS version, but then again BeOS is dead anyway (joking, please don't flame me).
Hopefully someone here might comment as to why WxWindows is not used more often to devolop multi-platform apps.
Let me just once again thank Eugenia for her great contribution to the web. I very much like commenting on this site more than most others because there seems to be bright minds here and the site is well designed, informative, and posts interesting articles more time than not.
As a user and occassional developer on several different platforms, I am more interested to see a quality app written in WxWindows than I am to see an open-source audio editing app. WxWindwos seems like it has so much potential considering one can write an app in WxWindows and then have it works natively across Windows, Linux, UNIX (motif), MacOS and MacOS X. It is kinda like Java without the VM and slowness. I wonder why it is not used more often than it is, and I hope that audacity shows that it can be used for serious apps and we see more WxWindows apps come down the pipe. Of course that kinda kills the idea of a BeOS version, but then again BeOS is dead anyway (joking, please don't flame me).
Hopefully someone here might comment as to why WxWindows is not used more often to devolop multi-platform apps.
Let me just once again thank Eugenia for her great contribution to the web. I very much like commenting on this site more than most others because there seems to be bright minds here and the site is well designed, informative, and posts interesting articles more time than not.
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