![]() ![]() Overall I really like the concept they have here. With BSD Week winding down - it got extended for a second week, but I'm probably going to move on to get back to the Vista challenge - I'm all done testing out helloSystem 0.8. I’m not really going to use this for recording my podcasts so I’m not really concerned about that right now, but if you are, stick with version 3.0.2 or earlier (3.0.1 added network capabilities to the app, but 3.0.3 added telemetry if I remember correctly). However in 2021 the project was bought by Muse Group which caused a bit of an uproar in FOSS circles with reports of malicious licensing, spyware/telemetry, and the like going around despite Muse’s denial of such things. I’ve used Audacity for so many different projects over the years since around 2005 or 2006 and it’s always been a solid piece of software. The default app for recording was Audacity. ![]() ![]() I’ve never used it before and didn’t have any music files to put on this laptop at the moment, but it launched so I assume it works. But what about music and podcasting? Typically on Linux I would go with either Rhythmbox or Clementine for managing my music library since Banshee was deprecated, but the helloSystem devs opted to go with Audacious. So I’ve got working browsers to publish my articles and do research. ![]()
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