Peter,

CoolEdit was purchased by Adobe and became Adobe Audition.  Adobe Audition 
through version 1.5 was pretty much 
unchanged from the original CoolEdit.  Audition 2.0 changed how data was 
displayed on the screen and became much 
less accessible.  Adobe did build in some other means of getting the 
information but it requires more scripting to 
get at it, and in my observation doesn't seem quite as complete but I have not 
looked at all of this in a while.  I 
had some difficulty installing Audition 1.0 on a Windows 7 64-bit computer, and 
have not devoted the time to 
determining how accessible the most recent version of Audition is with the 
propper scripts or app under Window-eyes.  
It would be very helpful if someone has really exercised the latest version of 
Audition to know where the gaps might 
be as I did like CoolEdit and Audition.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 14:01:52 +1000, Peter Scanlon wrote:

>Are folks using cool Edit for editing these days?
>Is it called something else now?
>Are there Jaws scripts?
>Is there a tutorial around in audio or other?

>P.





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