Free non-trial - wav edit software - UCCX

Hi,
I work a lot with uccx and I would like to know if some people have any free non-trial  wav edit software.
Of course, compatible G711 ulaw, etc.. for uccx                  

Hi Phillipe,
I love working with switch sound file converter:
http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html
Gabriel

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