![]() The number of component libraries aren't as extensive or as big as EagleCAD and my biggest gripe with DesignSpark PCB is it won't import Easy-PC designs or libraries ![]() It has some annoyances: On my Easy-PC version renaming signal nets involves several mouse selections and button presses. I remember using OrCAD and CADStar I always found it a pain to make components in those packages. IMO it's best feature is it's very easy to make schematic and PCB components. Cross probing between schematic and pcb is very useful. It's pretty quick, no perceivable delays redrawing screens, its quick swapping between schematic and pcb screens. The keyboard shortcuts are quick and easy, ENTER = draw signal/track, Ctrl-S = Save, F3 = Add component, A = Zoom All, Z = Zoom, U = Un-Zoom, G = Select Grid, T = Add Text etc. I've haven't evaluated EagleCAD for a long time so can't really compare DesignSpark PCB to it, but I found Easy-PC (DesignSpark PCB) to be pretty intuitive. ![]() This new software sounds interesting but I don't see any incentive to switch.ĭesignSpark PCB is a bespoke version of Easy-PC by Number One Systems. I've finally gotten to the point in Eagle where I'm fluent with keyboard shortcuts and it's been months since I had trouble figuring out a new function. Any of you have enough experience to do a quick bulleted list of how it compares to Eagle? Say, with respect to: ![]()
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