On 05/07/2010 22:40, DJ Delorie wrote: > I looked at the press release a little, and it does't seem any more > "free" than anything else we already have, except that you have to join > their community to unlock the software. Even Eagle doesn't make you > join their community for their "free" version, and gEDA and Kicad have > been even more free (and sometimes more professional) than the give-away > proprietary stuff. > > Plus, it seems to be a node-locked single-user license, limited to one > license per DesignSpark member, unless you ask for an exception. Their > privacy policy explicitly states that they'll use your personal > information to spam you, too - information you have to give them to > activate their product. > > It looks like EDA software is becoming such a commodity item that > every's starting to use theirs as a loss leader to get people hooked > into other aspects of their business - pcb fab, design forums, extended > features, advertising. I'm reserving judgement on whether or not this > is a good thing - competition is good, but fragmentation can be worse. It looks like a full version of Easy-PC, I'll have a word with WestDev about it tomorrow and see what they say. Easy-PC is a good package, I used it for over 15 years before I got Pulsonix. Leon -- Leon Heller G1HSM
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] New (free) PCB software
2010-07-05 by Leon Heller
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