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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"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... "
Nah, you're only a zealot when you start screaming that Linux is superior in ways that it clearly isn't (which I have no doubt it'll handle such things better than Windows).
You also would be considered a 'zealot' if you insist that people go from Windows to Linux (or anything else for that matter), no matter what their needs are.
Pointing out ways in which Linux is superior is not a bad thing, but getting religous about it definitely is
"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... "

Nah, you're only a zealot when you start screaming that Linux is superior in ways that it clearly isn't (which I have no doubt it'll handle such things better than Windows).
You also would be considered a 'zealot' if you insist that people go from Windows to Linux (or anything else for that matter), no matter what their needs are.
Pointing out ways in which Linux is superior is not a bad thing, but getting religous about it definitely is