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Wired: Pro-Level, GPL'd Audio Editing For Linux

Sven Hertz writes "For all us music professionals who were longing to a promising music production and creation software on Linux, there is now Wired (screenshots). It supports unlimited Audio/Midi tracks playback and recording, and introduces a Plugin system for instruments and effects (VST support under way too). It can also read AKAI CDs and import 18 different Wave formats. The first test version was released a few days ago and its news made the rounds successfully on OSNews & GnomeDesktop while it was placed "app of the week" over at GnomeFiles."

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  1. Re:Damn. by arodland · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    KDE isn't so bad on dependencies, I think, as GNOME is. Ignoring some fairly common stuff that they both need, here we go:

    KMail deps:

    • KDE Libs
      • aRts
      • Some X libs
      • Some graphics libs
      • libxml
      • Qt
    • KDE PIM libs
    • KDE Network libs
    • KDE Calendar lib
    • MIME Libs

    Evolution deps:

    • gtkhtml
    • bonobo
    • atk
    • gail
    • glade
    • GNOME libs
      • GNOME VFS
      • TASN
      • separate custom ops lib
      • GNOME UI
      • GTK
      • ORBit
      • GConf
      • pango
    • GNU TLS
    • the NSPR (?!)