Re: Fwd: The audacity of Audacity: Telemetry / Google Analytics added

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On 5/8/21 9:08 PM, Bent Bisballe Nyeng wrote:
On 05/09/21 03:01, Roger wrote:
So what replacements for Audacity exist?
Not much afaik. There's Mhwaveedit which still uses GTK2 I believe. Or
Ocenaudio which is not open source.

Neither are as full featured as Audacity, nor appear to have development
in the last 3 years or so.
gnusound [1] and rezound [2] springs to mind but I'm sure any of those
are actively developed anymore.

[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/gnusound/
[2] http://rezound.sourceforge.net/

Neither of them exist in Debian repository.

ReZound's last news update as 2008, when they switched from CVS to SVN. Latest version is dated 2013.

GNUSound says the most recent version was released 2008. Sounds like it hasn't had anything done to it since then.

Sounds to me like they're both dead.

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