In my opinion it is much more intuitive, but learning any new software
is not easy!
At least it could import Gerber files with it, so maybe you can do
most of the work in Diptrace and just leave the connector out?
Let me know if you need anything done in either Eagle or Target, I've
used both for several years (although only the latter by choice, and I
hope to see the last of Eagle as soon as they give us some goddamn
budget again.).
ST
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@...> wrote:
> This one looks decent (thanks, Stefan!) and has a free version so I'm going to quickly check it out.
>
> Target 3001
> http://server.ibfriedrich.com/wiki/ibfwikien/index.php?title=Main_Page
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> Free version 250 Pins/Pads, 2 copper layers, 1.2m x 1.2m, 30 signals simulatable
> all functions active (Version V14.5.0.80, 2009-11-23).
> ∗ Schematic
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> ∗ Simulation
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> ∗ Layout
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> ∗ Autorouter
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> ∗ 3D-view
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> ∗ Gerber data, Milling data
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> ∗ Prototype
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> ∗ Frontpanel
> Steve Greenfield
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