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Den 29 nov. 2015 12:20 em skrev "Ingo Debus" <<a href="mailto:igg.debus@t-online.de">igg.debus@t-online.de</a>>:<br>
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> > LTspice runs just fine in Wine. In fact I much prefer using the Windows<br>
> > version in Wine to the Mac version.<br>
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> I attended two seminars with Mike Engelhardt, the creator of LTSpice. He did all the presentations on a Mac, with the genuine Mac version. He said, he does the software development on the Mac version, that's why the Windows version is somewhat behind sometimes.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This is quite hard to believe. The Windows version has a basic UI level with tool buttons *and* function key shortcuts, but on OS X all is hidden.</p>
<p dir="ltr">> He also said he doesn’t change the Windows version’s user interface to the Mac style because he doesn’t want to annoy all the Windows users ;-) Seems, it is a matter of taste...</p>
<p dir="ltr">They are already annoyed by the unfinished feeling that both versions have. When plotting a voltage, who would ever prefer to have the grid set to -1.1 V to +7.9 V with 0.9 V between the grid lines?</p>
<p dir="ltr">I guess he's very interested in implementing the simulation, not the user interface (or listening to user feedback about it). :-)</p>
<p dir="ltr">/mr<br>
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