Stuart Brorson wrote:
We do strive to make gEDA accessible to newbies. However, experience shows that we can't make everybody happy. ..
We do work towards user friendliness, but since the program is used by people who live on the command line, we don't always incorporate every point-and-drool feature which total newbies allegedly want.
I have been a gEDA newbie and still am not an expert, but I can say that gschem is by far the most efficient and friendliest electrical CAD I've seen, be it free or commercial. I have just finished evaluating "yet another macro package for Autocad", which makes Autocad just barely usable for capturing schematics, and costs around $4000. Thank you; give me gschem instead. Alex -- ********************************************************************* Ing. Alessandro Baretta Studio Baretta http://studio.baretta.com/ Consulenza Tecnologica e Ingegneria Industriale Technological Consulting and Industrial Engineering Headquarters tel. +39 02 370 111 55 fax. +39 02 370 111 54 Lab tel. +39 02 9880 271 fax. +39 02 9828 0296 _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

