On 13 Oct, 01:44, x...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Lately I've been annoyed and frustrated with EAGLE. =A0No big problems,
> just lots of seemingly minor things - like lots of paper cuts. =A0I
> download Pulsonix's demo many months ago and was impressed that it
> im****ted one of my EAGLE projects without too much input from me. =A0And
> it's auto router blew me away. =A0Although I did had a hard time
> figuring out how to manual route in Pulsonix. =A0After using EAGLE's
> "backwards" interface all these years, I guess a 'normal' interface is
> difficult for me to use ;)
>
> I don't have a clue how much Pulsonix is, but I suspect it's more than
> the full version of EAGLE ($1,500). =A0Pulsonix: "Contact sales" is a
> clue. =A0I have used EAGLE to design some boards for other people.
=A0But
> using EAGLE is time consuming, and thus I'm hoping to find a more time
> efficient PCB cad system. =A0Any suggestions? =A0And if I could get
enoug=
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> clients to pay for a PCB cad system that would be great, too ;)
>
> -Dave Pollum
They don't put them on their web site because of currency
fluctuations. The US distributor, Advanced Circuits, used to have
prices in $, but they seem to have disappeared. It starts at about
$2,000, IIRC.
I use Pulsonix, and formed this sup****t group:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PulsonixUG/
Have a look at Easy-PC:
http://www.numberone.com
It's from the same parent company as Pulsonix, and shares many of the
same features. It's aimed more at the hobbyist and educational market.
Leon


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