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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Ok, so many comments I have to reply. As a commercial supported desktop operating system, BeOS is dead. There will never be another release of Be branded release of BeOS unless Palm decides to release one, which doesn't look to likely. So, for the vaste majority of users and developers, BeOS is dead.
However, BeOS had a number of great concepts that made it so much nicer than any other OS. Those components will show up in other OS's. Already, Apple with MacOS X is working on a filesystem update that will make it more like BeFS. Windows is moving towards a more BeFS filesystem as well. Linux has new low-latency kernel patches that lower it's latency to BeOS levels. And of course that doesn't begin to mention the projects such as OpenBeOS, BlueOS and the like.
So maybe with can all agree here. The BeOS brand is dead, but the spirit lives on. Those who are looking for a finished product called "BeOS" will find it stagnated, those who are looking for the spirit of BeOS will find it quite alive.
Ok, so many comments I have to reply. As a commercial supported desktop operating system, BeOS is dead. There will never be another release of Be branded release of BeOS unless Palm decides to release one, which doesn't look to likely. So, for the vaste majority of users and developers, BeOS is dead.
However, BeOS had a number of great concepts that made it so much nicer than any other OS. Those components will show up in other OS's. Already, Apple with MacOS X is working on a filesystem update that will make it more like BeFS. Windows is moving towards a more BeFS filesystem as well. Linux has new low-latency kernel patches that lower it's latency to BeOS levels. And of course that doesn't begin to mention the projects such as OpenBeOS, BlueOS and the like.
So maybe with can all agree here. The BeOS brand is dead, but the spirit lives on. Those who are looking for a finished product called "BeOS" will find it stagnated, those who are looking for the spirit of BeOS will find it quite alive.
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