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    wow... its been a while since i checked back here... thanks luciano for all the urls. hope that this thread reli help others out there. certainly helped me
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    my programme is target 3001! v11 (not v12 ı dont advise) i think it's the best free pcb program. it has a large library,autorouter,autoplacer,3d view,free updates etc, etc.

    ı advise this German miracle, because Toyota F1 uses it
    "You may kill Turks but You cannot defeat them" Napoleon

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    I'm going to learn me some Eagle.... one of the few available for OSX as far as I'm aware... or one of the few that anyone will actually recommend, anyway.

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    Here is one from New Zealand -

    Hutson Systems
    http://www.hutson.co.nz/

    I downloaded it yesterday and had a bit of a look. There are some things missing but considering the price and that this is only version 1.0x it looks like pretty good value for money. I always try the demo with out looking at the help file as I find this a good indication of ease of use. I just can't relate to Eagle but maybe thats because I'm so use to Protel ?

    Here are a couple more I don't think have been listed...

    TinyCAD for Windows
    http://tinycad.sourceforge.net/Links.html

    Autotrax (no relation to the old Protel DOS version)
    http://www.autotraxeda.com/

    Roger Lascelles VCad Page (this is a Veroboard layout program that uses Netlists)
    http://www.geocities.com/rogerlasau/VCad.html

    There are some OS offerings as well, though not all work on Windows.

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    I use QCAD.
    My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.

    Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!

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    Try Proteus Isis Lite:

    http://www.proteuslite.com/
    Keep your motor running

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    Man, there's so many choices out there. I have tried AutotraxEDA (which will soon be available on OSX apparently) on windows, and it sucked. Certain things caused it to crash completely without responding, and sometimes it would take a minute or two to startup, even though it apparently wasn't actually doing anything. AFAIK it's being developed by only one guy... he has a lot of faith in it, but it seems pretty terrible to me.

    Eagle seems pretty wierd to me too - the only reason I wanted to learn it was because it runs on OSX.

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