These two comments stand out (to me), > I was just about ready to jump ship for Eagle when I found KiCAD. I > can spend all day on KiCAD and feel completely calm throughout the day, > and satisfied with the end result. That's because the applications are > stable, and the interface is modern and intelligently designed. It has > some quirks and oddities, but the overall experience compensates for > that. Add to that the fact that it's free, and I hope you can see why > I recommend you look at it seriously.
> Power planes are a bit of a weak point with KiCAD, and my only major > bugbear. >From the description the person gives, they make it seem really easy and comfortable moving across to KiCAD - does gEDA create that user experience? Secondly, the power plane bug/issue will be fixed at some point. If the user base keeps growing, so will the developer base and the quality of the product. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

