For schematic drawing I use ClarisDraw 1.0v3. It has parts libraries for a lot of logic symbols and also parts libraries for transistors, resistors, and other such analog discretes. But I'm seldom satisfied with the look of those ClarisDraw parts so I usually modify them or build my own. A sample of what can be done is here: <http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/images/macIIfxsch.GIF> The gif is created by first saving the ClarisDraw as a PICT file, then converting PICT to gif using GraphicConverter 68k 3.9.1.
I do the same. It's not quite as easy as a schematic capture should be but some of the ones I tried weren't easy to use due to a poor user interface.
I also use it for board layout, that is part location not PCB design. Although I have toyed with the latter.
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