Hey Daryl, Did you ever start using WinQcad? I use it because if I design only a couple of boards each year, it's hard to come back up a steep learning curve. WinQcad for me makes that relearning very quick. I've given direct input to the author and once he understands your english, then he makes the change usually. I forget where he is from, but english is a 2nd language. Any way, I have Orcad here. It takes too long to figure it out on only a couple of boards each year. But it's a real cad package, like so many others, and take a while to learn. Just for grins I am trying Altium to see if I can learn it at all. It's a huge download, but might be worth the effort. After trying Orcad and Pads from the last job, I was not motivated to use it. I judge all software by how easy it is to 'relearn' it after being away from it for months. I am aware that some professional users will use completely different criteria for judging a cad packages worth to them. I know this original post is old, but I though it was worth chiming in as we are mostly hobbiest level designers. Mike --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "logicresearch" <logicresearch@...> wrote: > > Well, previously I had asked who was using Altium and the topic went on > for some time with some interesting feedback (one guy even got kicked > off). > > I have decided to go with EasyPC sometime in the future when I win > lotto, but for now I am trying WinQcad. > > Somebody kept saying "what about xxxxxxx", (being some other software), > but it was a different operating system. > > So here is the question again - does anybody here use WinQcad or Qcad? > > It is a nasty cheap pile of yuk but it actually works relatively well > and is simple compared with some other software titles. > > Daryl. >
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Re: WinQcad
2010-11-22 by mikep_95133
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