It will do this job, although it will be interesting to see what other suggestions arrive. You can also set an "Auto-cue" with Special > Auto Cue., then fill in the boxes: Set cut points, then to split the track select File > Save split. You can set split points manually by clicking on the time-scale where you want your split (see cursor position in screen capture, above), then clicking the little "scissors" icon in the lower-left panel. (The file loaded for this "demo shot" is a 45-minute BBC Radio 4 podcast.) As I say, I haven't done much with splitting (I use it for other kinds of editing), but the process looks fairly simple: It works "natively" on the MP3, that is, it doesn't decode/re-encode.
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