Jamie, I can't give you a complete answer, because by the time I heard 
about sound forge, it was way out of my price range, and unless the lottery 
god smiles on us, it probably always will be.  I do, however, use gold wave 
all the time, and it works extremely well with jaws, thanks to Jim 
Grimsby's excellent scripts.  You can also use it with window-eyes, but you 
don't get some of the information that is available to jaws users.
Gold wave does have some drawbacks.  It's noise reduction is very weak, and 
of course, it does not have multi-track capability.  You can, however, mix 
vocals and music with ease, and the results are, I think, quite nice.  I 
use it for file splitting, merging and conversion, and I also record both 
from the Internet, and from a cassette recorder.  If you work with large 
files, they will take a long time to process.  When I work with my sixteen 
hour file, I know that my machine will be tied up for most of the day.
The help manual is excellent, and, next to Kurzweil, it is my favourite 
program, bar none.
For-the-people has some excellent free tutorials, which you likely won't 
need, but I thought I would mention them just in case.
Hope this helps,
Cris Hall


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