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Gnome Sound Recorder that is now considered to be obsolete, is on the way of finally returning as a new project through the hands of Meg Ford and Google Summer of Code 2013. Although the work is still on a very early phase, some mock-ups popped up in the last few days and along with those already existed for months now, they are forming a general logic behind the design we should expect.

Please note that these are just “prototype” designs used for general design and usability evaluation. These mock-ups have no value for us except getting a general idea of the design logic that is about to be followed and may have nothing to do with the final result.

It seems that basic functions like cutting, trimming, copying and pasting will be available and the sound pieces will be represented by the classic graph. We will get to know more as soon as we have a more tangible piece of software.

Don’t forget to read our article about Google Summer of Code 2013 Gnome projects and see what will be going on during this summer for our favorite desktop environment.