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Sound Recorder freeware - anyone?

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Carol Haynes:
TFB and IR look quite similar in what they do.

Thanks everyone for the suggestions - I am discovering all sorts of new freebies today ;)

PhilB66:
AmoK CD/DVD Burning - Small, portable, feature-rich and supports drag&drop.

40hz:
AmoK CD/DVD Burning - Small, portable, feature-rich and supports drag&drop.
-PhilB66 (January 08, 2009, 08:38 AM)
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Wow! Nice find! :Thmbsup:

Carol Haynes:
Sorry being dense - how do you set what type of disc to write in AmoK - I can't seem to see how you make and AudioCD - it just seems to create a CD-ROM ??

f0dder:
ImgBurn handles all my needs pretty well - and it's not really that geeky, you don't need to mess with options you don't use :)

Audacity is another freeware (and opensores) wave editing program, iirc it works portably. I'm not a super big fan of it and it seems somewhat slow and clunky, but it gets the job done and is free.

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