Well, i'll just throw in i use target. It has reasonable pricing for what i needed (700 pins for 150eur), with which you can earn money, and i sure did. Prices go up pretty steep from there though. There is a english version (although it was not so great a translation when i last looked), and a free demo with 100pins no commercial use at http://www.ibfriedrich.com/. Back then when i had to choose i selected it because i had previous experience from way back, and it offered a affordable version at just the right size i was not expecting to exceed tomorrow. Eagle was useless for the UI and also didn't seem to have a good package in the range i wanted without non-profit trash. There were some others i considered, but hey, why bother getting to know the faults of a new package when i already knew the peculiarities of target and how to work around them. There's all i need, but not much more, and fewer way to do things, not like orcad. I really miss the colored ratsnest though. ST (And YES, i do get paid for mentioning it, well, i get a update to a new version cheaper. But i have mentioned it before so this post does not add anything, so - i do not benefit in any way, other than the satisfied customer stuff.. no, wait, make that the accepting reality customer stuff.) On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:13:04 +0100, mycroft2152 <mycroft2152@...> wrote: > Buy the software that you need and get on with it. > > > Myc >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: New Scematic capture & PCB software
2006-02-14 by Stefan Trethan
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