Yes, simple aligning is easier in any good DAW, just drag and drop.
But if you are aligning sources from two time clocks, a single alignment point will not do. Well, it will for about 15 minutes, then you'll start to get latency (echo). So what then? Of course the simple answer is split your track at the 15m mark, start over and align again. Repeat as often as the time clocks go out of synch.
But the proper way is to physically and destructively align the two files and shrink one of the files every 15 minutes or so. Maybe I'm stupid, but I cannot do that in any DAW. Adobe Audition in its wave form mode is the only program I know how to align the files and shrink one of them mathematically numerous times throughout the recording.