![]() ![]() That’s open-source for you - Audacity’s claim to fame is its commitment to being free and open-source since its first release more than two decades ago. At this point, Audacity has essentially undone the problematic privacy policy, but the damage is already done, as far as some are concerned. Audacity is available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux.Users were understandably upset by the sudden change of heart and policy - some went as far as to call it “ possible spyware” - so they went ahead and created a new version of Audacity without the possibility of data-collection. Complete support for macOS 10.12 (Sierra) correcting the problems that were in 2.1.3.Ĭheck the release notes for more details.Improved recovery from full file system errors in case of recording, Audacity 2.2.0 will preserve as much of the recorded data as possible.198 bugs/annoyances in 2.1.3 fixed, most importantly:.Thorough update of the manual with new images, more hover texts, and more cross-references.Help link buttons in many dialogs lead to the relevant manual pages (James Crook and Steve Daulton).Playback of MIDI files (fully automatic on Windows requires cooperating software synthesizer programs on macOs or Linux special thanks to Audacity co-founder Roger Dannenberg and new contributor “pokechu22”).Four supplied user interface themes, and customizability of themes for advanced users (thanks to James Crook and the Dark Audacity project). ![]() The update includes new interface themes, MIDI playback, and many other improvements and bug fixes. ![]()
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