Steve,

I am using Sound Forge 11 and since we are both on the Window-Eyes list, I am 
assuming you also use Window-Eyes.  
I had thought I ran in to some accessibility issues with some of the Izotope 
stuff, but perhaps I gave up too 
soon.  Are there any tricks in using the Repair kit?  I also have not really 
found anything in Sound Forge 11 that 
makes it less usable than Sound Forge 8, although some things I hoped would 
have been improved were not.  I also 
was thinking that Sound Forge 8 might not work on 64-bit systems, but I am not 
sure of that.  

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 08:19:43 +0100, Steve Nutt wrote:

>Hi,

>For me the Izotope repair kit you get for free with 11 is advantage enough.

>All the best

>Steve

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of brian
>parker
>Sent: 02 April 2014 08:10
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: re soundforge

>Hi, i am back again. apart from the append function i mentioned in my 
>message to curtis, what other obvious advantages are there in the 
>versions after seven. brian.










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