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Re: Schematic Drawing Software


 

craig,?

i used it for a bit and then i switched to kicad and never looked back. upverter worked well for me. but i couldnt get a footprint for si570 into it. i find kicad much easier to work with unless i am wrestling with their unfortunate library system.?

it takes an hour to learn kicad, my suggestion would be to get it over and done with. firstly, it is powerful enough to design some of the most complex systems (CERN's Large Hardon Collider for instance). second, it is not? cripple-ware, you get the full version for free. Last, it will keep getting better all the time. it is open sourced.

- f

On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 11:22 AM, Craig Thibodeaux <km4yec@...> wrote:
Mr. Farhan,?

Do you use upverter? Do you mind sharing, for how long? To what extent?

I looked at their model, it seems to be free for some level of service then inside app charges for more? But, I had to dig to find that.

How viable to do what....and to what level??

It sounds like a interesting concept, but to use something like this it is useful to know what the limits are for free, before investing time in something to almost achieve and then ?run into a money wall.

I ?did not register, yet, but probably will when rested and look at it again tomorrow.

Craig
KM4YEC


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