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Notice that the 32-bit Audacity supports decades-ancient OSs such as Windows 2000, well over
a decade old, and Windows XP, now almost a decade old. I am hoping that you are using either
a Windows 7 or a Windows 8 OS for your Android development workstations, as these two OSs,
especially Windows 8, are almost as memory-efficient now as Linux is.
- Once your Audacity installer file has been downloaded, you can launch it,
and proceed to install this feature-filled digital audio editing software. The
first thing that it will ask you is what language you want to run the software
in. I selected the default, English. - Then I clicked the Next button and read the information given and then I
clicked the Next button again, accepted a default installation location, and
created the desktop icon, using an option in the next dialog. - Finally, I clicked on the Install button, and got the Installing progress bar
dialog, as well as more information regarding the open source Audacity
project, and a final dialog where I could click on the Finish button to exit the
installer software.
Figure 1-16. The audacity.sourceforge.net home page and Download Audacity 2.0.5 link for Windows OS version