![]() Some of the finer details took a few help references to master and there was the natural need to learn new/different ways of doing a few things like copper pour, that I was used to with ExpressPCB, but it took minutes instead of hours (or days with Eagle - so I've heard). A fully functional PCB CAD software that is reasonably easy to learn and use all while being stable is a bargain at ~$55 USD (40 Euros).Īfter buying it with PayPal, downloading, and installing it, I had a board designed and about 80% done within an hour. I found Abacom's Sprint-Layout very easy, intuitive, their help files actually return usable information, and it is very easy to create/modify device footprints. I have not used Eagle, so I can't truly A-B them, but I have used ExpressPCB software (which I loved, just not their PCB prices). I just recently asked the same thing you're asking and did lots of searches and comparisons. ![]()
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