Kwave is a user-friendly audio editing software designed for KDE. It offers a variety of features to edit digital sound signals with ease.
The program has undergone an extensive rewrite, resulting in a clean design that prioritizes robustness, making it a more reliable option for users. Although the program has temporarily fallen back to an alpha state after the big port to KDE2, it already proves useful for most all-day work. Several missing functions and features will be added in future versions.
It’s important to note that the transition from version 0.5 to version 0.6 represents nearly a complete rewrite of the entire program and its internal architecture. As such, some of the features from the old 0.5 version will come back one by one as the program undergoes further development.
If you desire a sound editor that doesn't crash every few minutes, then the Kwave project is one to consider. Its focus on stability and robustness ensures a more reliable and seamless experience.
Version 0.8.4: N/A