I think DesignSpark works pretty well for the pricetag. The only way to know if 
you will know for sure is to try it for yourself. IMHO, there isn't one ideal 
free/low cost program, they all have their issues.

BTW, DesignSpark easily handles multiple gates per component.

Cheers,
Neil

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From: volt-nuts <[email protected]> on behalf of David C. Partridge 
<[email protected]>
Sent: January 5, 2015 8:23 AM
To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement'
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Design Spark PCB Design Package

When I tried Design Spark PCB I wasn't impressed, though I'm told it has got 
better in the intervening year or so.

An example: most PCB design packages put down multi opamps/logic chips as 
individual pieces with 1 gate/opamp per piece (e.g. U16A, U16B, U16C, U16D), 
but DS PCB placed a single glom of all four opamps in a rectangular lump with 
all the pins and I had to sort out the mess.  When I complained I was told - 
well it's easy to design your own component/footprint/package to do it your way 
- but I don't wan't to do that sort of basic stuff.

That said I use Multisim/Ultiboard, and despair over Ultiboard's autorouting - 
it doesn't seem to understand that a straight line is the shortest route 
between two pins that have the same X or Y coordinates, and regularly fails to 
route when there is a blindingly obvious route (same layer, no obstructions 
etc.) that won't break any design rules.

Regards,
David Partridge

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