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  2. WavePad Audio Editor - Wikipedia

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    Previously, WavePad and other NCH products came bundled with optional browser plugins like the Ask and Chrome toolbars, which sparked complaints from users and triggered malware warnings from antivirus software companies like Norton and McAfee.

  3. WaveSurfer - Wikipedia

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    WaveSurfer is an audio editor widely used for studies of acoustic phonetics.It is a simple but fairly powerful program for interactive display of sound pressure waveforms, spectral sections, spectrograms, pitch tracks and transcriptions.

  4. GoldWave - Wikipedia

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    A version prior to the version 5 series still exists for download of its shareware version at the official website. [citation needed] Versions up to 3.03 are 16-bit applications and cannot run in 64-bit versions of Windows). All versions up to 4.26 can run on any 32-bit Windows operating system.

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  6. WAV - Wikipedia

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    Waveform Audio File Format (WAVE, or WAV due to its filename extension; [3] [6] [7] pronounced / w æ v / or / w eɪ v / [8]) is an audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on personal computers. The format was developed and published for the first time in 1991 by IBM and Microsoft.

  7. Executor (software) - Wikipedia

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    Executor is a software application that allows Motorola 68000-based classic Mac OS programs to be run on various x86-based operating systems. Executor was created by ARDI (Abacus Research and Development, Inc.).

  8. Rogue Wave Software - Wikipedia

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    Rogue Wave Software was an American software development company based in Louisville, Colorado.It provided cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for parallel, data-intensive, and other high-performance computing (HPC) applications.

  9. ZeroTurnaround - Wikipedia

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    ZeroTurnaround was a Java development tools software company founded by Jevgeni Kabanov and Toomas Römer in 2007. [2] [3] It was acquired by Rogue Wave Software in 2017. [4]In January 2019, Rogue Wave Software and the legacy ZeroTurnaround software products were acquired by Minneapolis, Minnesota-based application software developer Perforce.