If it doesn't, $50 (or less?) gives you a XP pro license these days,
and the option to run loads and loads of other free software.
While Linux is just fine for simple stuff such as Internet or Office I
just don't have the time to bother with it for "real" work. Too many
of the tools (some of them proprietory and not replaceable) only get
made for Windows. I want to use those tools so I have to provide the
required environment.
ST
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 2:42 PM, hotsnausage <hotsnausage@...> wrote:
>> Kicad and DesignSpark have no limitations, but DesignSpark only works on Winblows.
>
> From what little I've played with it, DS appears to run just fine under Wine on Linux.
>
> -e
>