
If you’re like me, there’s no month left at the end of your money. Of course, if you’re like me then you’re also nine and a half months pregnant.
Since all I can do is sit around and wait (and do a cute waddle towards the bathroom), I decided to see what’s new and what’s free in Mac software.
Guess what? I see a problem on the horizon. It’s not that there are no free applications and utilities for the Mac. There’s plenty. But relative to the number of software titles.... (excerpted).
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iDiot said:
Audacity is one of the best pieces of free software you can get for any platform. It’s simple, powerful, and intuitive. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in at-home recording projects