Kuba,

> Qt works on most any platform too, and it works on Nokia mobile
> devices as well.

Heaven help the person trying to do EDA work on a cell phone.
Nonetheless, I've always felt that there is a great opportunity for
EDA software for touch-screen devices.  If the iPad isn't up to the
resolution for doing, say, VLSI layout, there is no doubt that something
will be in the near future.  The first developers to work out the best
interfaces for CAD/EDA work on touch-screen devices will have a serious
advantange.  Really, does anyone actually *enjoy* drawing schematics
or doing chip layout by mouse?
                                                ---Tim

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