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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"So, for the buck ($0), Audacity is a good tool. Not the best by a long shot, but still a good free tool that you can download for almost any OS."
Yes, I will agree with you that for the price of $0, it's quite a bargain. But what do the 'Linux or bust' zealots expect from those of us that use features that the price of $0 doesn't cover ... just be happy that we're not running Audacity on 'M$ bloatware' and put up with it, and hope that *maybe* it'll someday catch up?
Free is definitely good, but free is not always better.
"So, for the buck ($0), Audacity is a good tool. Not the best by a long shot, but still a good free tool that you can download for almost any OS."
Yes, I will agree with you that for the price of $0, it's quite a bargain. But what do the 'Linux or bust' zealots expect from those of us that use features that the price of $0 doesn't cover ... just be happy that we're not running Audacity on 'M$ bloatware' and put up with it, and hope that *maybe* it'll someday catch up?
Free is definitely good, but free is not always better.