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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by ian (aka me again) on Fri 7th Jun 2002 21:42 UTC
...as george carlin would say.
sorry for offending you all so badly - i didn't realize that pointing out the fact that beos proper is a dead would be misconstrued as a nasty, trolling comment...especially since the company was sold & the os itself is no longer being developed or maintained (in desktop form). to me that means beos is dead. to beos that means beos is dead. even though i loved it enough to run it at home, at work and on my laptop, i have to admit to the facts. beos, the desktop operating system, is dead. sure it still runs. so do my next slabs. next is dead, so should i not point out that it is lest i offend mac os x users (like myself)?
while it's not even a valid enough comment to merrit a real response, dude, i'd just like to point out that, as a very avid open-source developer, dude, i was in no way telling anyone what they could/could not do with thier "lives", dude.
why not try to relax & take comments that are, say , **true**, with a grain of salt & an open mind? dude?
...as george carlin would say.
sorry for offending you all so badly - i didn't realize that pointing out the fact that beos proper is a dead would be misconstrued as a nasty, trolling comment...especially since the company was sold & the os itself is no longer being developed or maintained (in desktop form). to me that means beos is dead. to beos that means beos is dead. even though i loved it enough to run it at home, at work and on my laptop, i have to admit to the facts. beos, the desktop operating system, is dead. sure it still runs. so do my next slabs. next is dead, so should i not point out that it is lest i offend mac os x users (like myself)?
while it's not even a valid enough comment to merrit a real response, dude, i'd just like to point out that, as a very avid open-source developer, dude, i was in no way telling anyone what they could/could not do with thier "lives", dude.
why not try to relax & take comments that are, say , **true**, with a grain of salt & an open mind? dude?