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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> how about a review of that new one for BeOS called SampleStudio
Sorry, this is not possible. We do not report on individual software. The only reason the Audacity review is here, is only because they just reached version 1.0 and because it is a *truly* multi-platform application, running almost on all OSes.
To be sincere, I did not want to publish this article on OSNews, I had it ready to hand it over at the folks at NewsForge this morning!! The *last* minute I decided to put it up here.
As for Sample Studio, Frans and Ynop already know that I am trying to support them, they had my bug reports and stack crawls before even SampleStudio hits BeBits! But unless SampleStudio or any other application becomes truly multi-platform or becomes truly unique or successful, we won't be reporting on them on OSNews. Audacity got lucky this time. ;-)
I already receive PRs and emails from people with some applications from Win, Mac etc, but their news never reach our front page as they are not our focus.
> how about a review of that new one for BeOS called SampleStudio
Sorry, this is not possible. We do not report on individual software. The only reason the Audacity review is here, is only because they just reached version 1.0 and because it is a *truly* multi-platform application, running almost on all OSes.
To be sincere, I did not want to publish this article on OSNews, I had it ready to hand it over at the folks at NewsForge this morning!! The *last* minute I decided to put it up here.
As for Sample Studio, Frans and Ynop already know that I am trying to support them, they had my bug reports and stack crawls before even SampleStudio hits BeBits! But unless SampleStudio or any other application becomes truly multi-platform or becomes truly unique or successful, we won't be reporting on them on OSNews. Audacity got lucky this time. ;-)
I already receive PRs and emails from people with some applications from Win, Mac etc, but their news never reach our front page as they are not our focus.