I can't speak for anyone involved in xcircuit development but in
general one problem is that very few people who do programming for
free, as a hobby have a Windows system.   For the most part, there are
exceptions, the only way people will program under Windows if is they
get paid.   People tend to do only what they enjoy when working on
their own time.    I think this explains why in general there is poor
support for free software under Window.   That said, you only need one
person to compile XCiruit for you.

Your best option is to simply install Linux on your computer and then
lack of windows support would be moot, you would no longer care.  Yes
there may be a few Windows programs you still need to run but VMware
makes it easy to have both OSes running at the same time.


On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Ruida Yun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> With the host site for Xcircuit/Win32 went down, there is no place to
> get a updated native Xcircuit for windows user.
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Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California
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