I would recommend getting WavePad and MixPad. They're really good programs that give you a lot of control and are easy to use.
well, if you have an apple mac 'garageband' comes free with it and its a good software for editing and making music
Try Audacity. It is an AMAZING program ;)
Free photo editing software can be picked up on the internet as well as from someone you know. Normally you want to search for "Open Source" or "free public" or just "Free" photo editing software and more than likely there will be dozens of software to find and download that will work for you.
Free online Photo Editing software is readily available through major editing outlets. Some companies offer in web browser editing while other companies require that you download their software and you can use the software offline.
iTunes-Music Library and Sync System. Limewire-Free Music Download. Photoshop-Professional Photo Editing. Photofiltre-Semi-Pro Free Photo Editing.
Depends on what type of editing software but one common need is free photo editing software. Then you can download Gimp that is a free editor and can be found at a website with the same name.
The Windows Movie Maker is the best free software for video editing from the laptop.
There are a number of websites that offer free photo editing software. some examples are photoscare and picasa 3. It would pay for anyone searching for free software to take the time to research many different offers to make sure you get the best possibly software.
One free photo editing software is GIMP. GIMP and the newly released GIMP2 can help users edit software, change brightness and contrast, add and crop parts of pictures, and much more.
Audacity is free. It works with windows, mac, GNN/Linux and other systems. Although the system is free they would accept donations. You can find Audacity at audacity.sourceforge.net. You also can get wavepad audio editing software at www.nch.com.au. This is also free as long as it isn't for commercial use.
I personally feel that free online tools are not very stable, and I prefer to use audio editing software. You can find many free audio editors by searching online. Currently, I use the built-in free audio editor of TuneCable BeatOne. This software can both download music and edit audio. Speed up/down, fade in and fade out, adjust audio volume, cut/copy clips and other functions are free and unlimited to use.
There are several sound or audio editing software. The audio editing software differs by level of sophistication and price (free, or you need to pay). There's a popular free open-source software called Audacity that has all basic audio editing features. There's a middle level software: better featured but not so complicated like avs audio editor or wavepad audio editor. Besides, you can find compilcated dj audio editing suits.