I've used Target for several years some time ago. It's fine for reasonably simple stuff, comparable to Eagle in functionality but with a much more intuitive user interface. I would definitely evaluate DesignSpark and Target3001, you'll see why you don't really want to use Eagle. And please don't give much credit to existing libraries. They most likely need to be changed to suit your needs, and creating new parts should be very quick anyway or the software is crap. I don't even check if a component is in the stock libraries, not worth the effort. ST On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 12:41 PM, David <dgh2259@...> wrote: > Has anyone tried TARGET3001, [from Germany] its free with comprehensive libraries, plenty of user libraries available too, and can import eagle files, its very very simple to use with schematic/pcb intergration and several autorouter programs, I've used it for several years now with excellent results. I am not associated with them in any way. > David
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Cheap prototype PCB boards
2012-02-11 by Stefan Trethan
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