Started using DipTrace myself a few months ago. Used to do all of my designs with OrCAD 9.2 Demo (9.2 was less limitted than later releases). It was great for schematics and even spice but was very limited for PCB stuff (very small boards only). Since the cost is to high to license OrCAD (they need to offer a home license) I started checking other packages. DipTrace is by far the best I've seen. It's a pretty darn good program straight up against the others and for the price, it just can't be beat in my opinion. I really like it a lot, the more I use it, the more I'm impressed with how well it works. The best part is the demo package is very functional and the upgrades to licences are really reasonable. I'm going to licince mine this month (when there's a fresh batch of those 30 day dollars). - phil (KA0HBG) --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mycroft2152" <mycroft2152y@...> wrote: > > An upgrade has just been published for Diptrace, v1.40. There were > many significant additions and improvements. For this group the two > new goodies are the ability to set the colors on the printout (direct > to inkjet printing). and the free version now supports manufacturing > file outputs. like DXF and gerber. Included is a isolation milling > output. > > Oh yes, for those EAGLE users, Diptrace now includes a couple of > ULP's to allow Diptrace to import EAGLE schematics and board files. > > The free version is limited only to the number of pins, not the size > of the board. > > Myc
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Re: My 'plug' for best TT paper...
2007-05-08 by pgdion1
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