Difference between revisions of "Cool Edit Pro"
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− | [[CoolEdit Pro]] is [[proprietary software|proprietary]] multi-track audio editing/production software for [[Windows 9x]] and higher. It was created by Syntrillium, which was acquired by Adobe in August 2003. Adobe [http://www.adobe.com/special/products/audition/syntrillium.html renamed CoolEdit Pro] as [[Adobe Audition]] and updated it so that it now requires [[Windows XP]] and higher (no longer runs on Win9x). | + | [[CoolEdit Pro]] is [[proprietary software|proprietary]] multi-track audio editing/production software for [[Windows 9x]] and higher. It was created by Syntrillium, which was acquired by [[Adobe Systems]] in August 2003. Adobe [http://www.adobe.com/special/products/audition/syntrillium.html renamed CoolEdit Pro] as [[Adobe Audition]] {{wpref|Adobe Audition}} and updated it so that it now requires [[Windows XP]] and higher (no longer runs on Win9x). |
− | Anyone needing to replace their copy of CoolEdit Pro must depend on pirated copies distributed over the internet (usually via Torrent sites), as Adobe does not support it ''( | + | Anyone needing to replace their copy of CoolEdit Pro must depend on pirated copies distributed over the internet (usually via Torrent sites), as Adobe does not support it ''(I have an email from Adobe actually suggesting that I look for it on the Internet; need to post this... --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 14:18, 22 December 2006 (EST))''. |
Revision as of 17:14, 10 February 2007
Overview
CoolEdit Pro is proprietary multi-track audio editing/production software for Windows 9x and higher. It was created by Syntrillium, which was acquired by Adobe Systems in August 2003. Adobe renamed CoolEdit Pro as Adobe Audition [W] and updated it so that it now requires Windows XP and higher (no longer runs on Win9x).
Anyone needing to replace their copy of CoolEdit Pro must depend on pirated copies distributed over the internet (usually via Torrent sites), as Adobe does not support it (I have an email from Adobe actually suggesting that I look for it on the Internet; need to post this... --Woozle 14:18, 22 December 2006 (EST)).