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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "ghidera2000"
<ghidera2000@y...> wrote:
> While not really free, the cheapest "good" software I've found is
> QCad. Less than half the price of the Eagle bundle. THere is a demo
> but, like Eagle, its limited size and printing wise. Considering
the
> 500 pin version is $95 US - for schematic AND layout, its not hard
> to swallow at all. There's also a 1000 pin at $190 and unlimited at
> $380 (all US funds).
>
> As bug free as I've ever seen. Found a couple little things
> missing/not working quite right. Emailed the author and BOOM it was
> all fixed.
>
> Only bad thing I can think of (its not actually "bad" bad) is that
> it doesn't work quite the same way as most programs. Takes a little
> getting used to - though nowhere near as much as the eagle part
> editor!
>
> http://www.winqcad.com/
I tried the demo version of Q-Cad and it seems OK, but I found the
library lacking.
Trying to design a simple 555 chip with caps and resistors and some
MOSFETS I figured everthing was really standard.
one thing I like about Eagle is the SMT switch in the library, if you
don't SMT, you can just ignore all those thousands of divices.
Dave