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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(Joeri) >It looks almost like what it should look like, but not quite,
Are you confusing wxWindows with Tk? wxWin uses native widgets - on Windows, they are just like every other Windows widget in things like Word, Excel etc, and the same with the Mac. Tk is slightly different to normal widgets and doesn't "feel" quite right.
(Darius) >Does anybody (using Windows or whatever) actually have a problem with skipping MP3s?
Frankly yes. At work w/NT and a more powerful machine, they skip frequently. At home on Linux they don't. Oh sh!t, I've just given Linux some praise for superior performance. Guess I must be a zealot then...
btw - I am getting bored by this forum. No matter what the article is about, the discussion inevtiably descends to a debate about BeOS. I'm not saying it's bad, I'm just saying COULD WE PLEASE KEEP BEOS DISCUSSIONS TO BEOS ARTICLES!!! I just don't see the point in retreading the same old arguments time after time, and I have to pay for my bandwidth.
(Joeri) >It looks almost like what it should look like, but not quite,
Are you confusing wxWindows with Tk? wxWin uses native widgets - on Windows, they are just like every other Windows widget in things like Word, Excel etc, and the same with the Mac. Tk is slightly different to normal widgets and doesn't "feel" quite right.
(Darius) >Does anybody (using Windows or whatever) actually have a problem with skipping MP3s?
Frankly yes. At work w/NT and a more powerful machine, they skip frequently. At home on Linux they don't. Oh sh!t, I've just given Linux some praise for superior performance. Guess I must be a zealot then...
btw - I am getting bored by this forum. No matter what the article is about, the discussion inevtiably descends to a debate about BeOS. I'm not saying it's bad, I'm just saying COULD WE PLEASE KEEP BEOS DISCUSSIONS TO BEOS ARTICLES!!! I just don't see the point in retreading the same old arguments time after time, and I have to pay for my bandwidth.