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I personally like to use GoldWave.  Even the shareware version is good.
Sorry, but I don't know where I got the program, but you most likely can
do a search on the net for it.

On 5 Feb 1998, Daniel Edwards wrote:

> What is the best WAV Editor out there?
> 
> I messed around with Cool Edit shareware and didnt like the lack of
> multidocument, and all the GPFs.
> 
> Can anyone give me some personal reviews?  ( I have Wav Studio, but I need
> more features and functionality)
> -- 
> 
> Daniel Edwards
> edwardsd@concentric.net
> 
> 
> 

