
I have tested it comprehensively and it runs well with no security risks that I could see. My own personal review may also help out here as I have installed OcenAudio on a 64bit Xenial system as follows: wget In the case of OcenAudio a Google search will show that it is a well established application that has received positive reviews and certainly no reports of captured key strokes or lost passwords. The 'homework' in point 3 varies from application to application. Professionals can utilize the preview feature to listen to processed audio while simultaneously setting configuration and applying EQ effects.
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Now gdebi rightly warns of the risks inherent in the installation of deb packages from such websites and you should do some homework first. ocenaudio is an on-premise audio editing tool, which helps users record, edit and analyze audio files of different formats across multiple platforms such as Windows, Mac OS and Linux.


The next safest method is to find the source code of a proven application and compile and package it yourself.

There are three decent options when installing applications under Ubuntu, in order of safety:
