It comes in only one flavor, and I find it to work quite well. There are some 
tricks you need to know going in, though.

1. Use left bracket and right bracket to mark sections of audio. Once marked, 
you can save the region, apply effects, silence, and so on. Use just left 
bracket or right bracket to set a single marker if you want to split a track.
2. Use enter to select or de-select a track before operating on it. If you do 
an edit but nothing happens, make sure you've selected the track first.
3. Up and down arrows move you through your tracks list, and VO will report the 
name, selected status, and solo status. If you want to move or rename tracks, 
vo-shift-m to bring up the track's context menu.
4. Use period and common to move forward or back by small amounts in a track, 
and add shift to move by larger amounts.

That should help to get you started, but let us know if you run into problems 
and we can try to help further.
On Jul 11, 2014, at 8:51 AM, Gabriele Battaglia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All.
> Some days ago I had to strip, from a large mp3 file, a section to work with. 
> I always did these jobs with Goldwave, under Windows but now I'm switched and 
> I have to do under MAC OS.
> So, I choose the freeware Audacity and lastly I succeeded, but how hard it 
> was.
> Audacity is defined as an accessible piece of software but probably my 
> concept of accessibility doesn't match that of who said that.
> 
> My question are:
> 1. is there only one version of Audacity or it exists in several different 
> distributions? If so, what is the most accessible? If not, what is the last 
> released version?
> Is there some tips and tricks to get in more VoiceOver friendly?
> 
> Thanks.
> Gabriel. 
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