I'm assuming that editor converts the WMA file to WAV and then allows you to
edit and saves back to WMA?  If that's the case then you could use goldwave
to do the same.

Kevin
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From: "Marijan Janev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: screen friendly wma editor


> Hello Friends!
> I'm looking for screen friendly wma editor. Last night I installed Blaze
media pro trial and discovered that editing functions are mainly mouse
driven and not screen reader friendly.
> Does any of you have an experience with another wma editor which is more
keyboard driven and allows blind people to work independently?
> Thanks very much in advance!
> Marijan
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