Hi. Well if you're not having a lot of issues with audassity than stick with it. All you r doing is recording, making some slight adjustments, i'd imagine, and saving the files. Yes goldwave can do this for you, but for what your doing its not necissary There are several audassity users here and the links given are great resources.
hth
bb
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Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: An Audacity Problem


Hello there, would this Gold Wave program work better for the blind than
Audacity?
Also, I run XP-home with jaws 8 and I read that Audacity 1.3 or is it
3.13 but the latest beta version works best...but will it work with my
XP-home? If the Gold Wave is easier and better access for the blind, I'm
willing to pay but need to know if it is better. I do not do a lot of
editing, only copying over from cassett to PC and then into an MP3 file.
Thanks out there!
MMM


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