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WavePad License: Freeware
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WavePad is a sound editor program for Windows. This software lets you make and edit voice and other audio recordings. You can cut, copy and paste parts of recording and, if required, add effects like echo, amplification and noise reduction. WavePad is designed to be very easy and intuitive to use. Within minutes you will be able to open or record a file and edit it. But if you take time to explore the other features you will find many powerful tools designed with the professional sound engineer in mind. A list of WavePads features follow but a quick way to try it out is to download and install now. You don't need to purchase to download and it only takes a couple of minutes to complete the process (click here to install). WavePad is free. Features Supports a number of file formats including wav (multiple codecs), mp3, vox, gsm, real audio and more. Edit functions include Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Insert, Silence, AutoTrim and others using multiple windows. Effects include, Amplify, Normalize, Equaliser, Envelope, Reverb, Reverse, Echo, Noise Reduction, Sample Rate Conversion and more. Supports sample rates from 6000 to 96000Hz, stereo or mono, 8, 16 or 32 bits. Ability to work with multiple files at the same time. Includes a CD ripper to load audio directly and quickly from CD. CD Burning Function for Windows XP. Player includes Scrub/Cue control for precise editing. Recorder supports autotrim and voice activated recording.
Author: NCH Swift Sound Software| Date: 05-03-2004 | Size: 431 KB
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Flexiblesoft Ping License: Freeware
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The Flexiblesoft Ping useful in testing and debugging TCP/IP troubles. It sends out a packet and expects a specified host(s) to respond back in a specified time frame. Also this program has multi-threaded, and so works several times quicker than usual ping program.
Author: Dmitriy Gorin| Date: 21-07-2001 | Size: 308 KB
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Fping License: Freeware
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Ping is one of the most useful network debugging tools available. The first ping program was written by Mike Muuss in December 1983 for use on Unix machines. Muuss named his program after the sonar sounds used for echolocation by submarines, although some say ping stands for "Packet InterNet Grouper". Ping sends a small packet of information containing an ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to a specified computer, which then sends an ECHO_REPLY packet in return. The ping program then evaluates this reply, and a report is shown. You can check several things with the ping program: can you reach another computer, how long does it take to bounce a packet off of another site (what is the distance), ... You can ping either a domain name, or an IP address. Functionality to show domain names when using IP addresses is supported. Even routing options are available, alas only 9 routes can be shown due to the structure of the IP header (RFC 792). Why did I write my own ping program? There are two main reasons: a) It wanted to know how the ping program worked. I found it really intriguing and was very curious and b) There was a need for a better ping program here at the lab where I work.
Author: Wouter Dhondt| Date: 25-11-2002 | Size: 43 KB
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