External Audio Editor to compliment GarageBand/Logic

May I ask what other people are using and what people like for editing aiff and wav files. For example, comparing waveforms visually, cutting drum samples and loops quickly, converting aiff/wav to MP3, and doing simple fades, etc.. I realize of course that Logic does all this and GarageBand with iTunes does also, but I am just wanting to know what others are using for quick editing. I used to use Wavelab once upon a time and found that to be just the right compliment to Sonar. Now I use Logic and I have been playing around with Audacity (which is ok) but want to try others. Any suggestions? Also if anyone has any suggestions for applications to compete with T-Racks.

I use both Audacity and Peak; though my version of Peak is now quite long in the tooth (3.x), I think I still prefer it to Audacity somehow!
BTW, this is just a conversion utility, really, but I use it a lot to make sure random audio files are have a sample rate to load into GB decently: <http://www.lcscanada.com/audiomove/>.
Cheers,
Carl
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

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    PowerBook G4 1ghz 15   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

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