On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Adilson Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I personally would like to see kicad merge with qucs . Qucs is a very
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> Hmmm... this seems yummy. Didn't know about it. Too bad it's in Qt so it
> would be messy to integrate with Kicad.
> Maybe it's time to think about a Kicad revamp? Perhaps separate the UI
> from the internal logic so front-ends using different frameworks could
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It might be worth talking to the qucs developers. They have
integration of a PCB layout editor on their road map.
http://qucs.sourceforge.net/road.html

Conn
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