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AutoTRAX Schematic/PCB designer free version for students with no
restrictions!



AutoTRAX 9.08 is now available from

http://www.autotraxEDA.com



The basic version is free and now limited only by pin count. Saving,
printing, plotting and outputting to Gerber etc are not restricted. There is
NO time limit.



There is also a free educational version that has absolutely no limits. See
the web site.



AutoTRAX EDA has progressed over a great deal the years and unlike others,
it is here to stay.



A new PDF out feature has been added. This outputs PDF direct, not via a
driver and is far superior to using a PDF printer driver.



Regards

Ilija Kovacevic





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AutoTRAX Schematic/PCB designer free version for students with no
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AutoTRAX 9.08 is now available from

http://www.autotraxEDA.com



I've already got one of those. It's called a set of Rotring technical pens,
pencils, paper and graph paper, a large bottle of strong Ferric Chloride
solution and a tin of etch-resistant varnish.

Might be a bit old-fashioned, but there's nothing wrong with using a bit of
manual dexterity now and again.
 
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Ilija Kovacevic

nemo wrote:
I've already got one of those. It's called a set of Rotring technical pens,
pencils, paper and graph paper,
That works for lots of folks
--and it doesn't send any money to spammers.

....and in the future please don't re-post the spam.
 
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Ilija Kovacevic

nemo wrote:
I've already got one of those. It's called a set of Rotring technical
pens,
pencils, paper and graph paper,

That works for lots of folks
--and it doesn't send any money to spammers.

...and in the future please don't re-post the spam.

Ooops! Sorry! :eek:)
 
JeffM wrote:
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restrictions!)

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Regards
Ilija Kovacevic

nemo wrote:
I've already got one of those. It's called a set of Rotring
technical pens, pencils, paper and graph paper,

That works for lots of folks
--and it doesn't send any money to spammers.

...and in the future please don't re-post the spam.
I'm wondering what exactly is free about something that costs $100 ....

geoff
 
Geoff wrote:
I'm wondering what exactly is free about something that costs $100 ....
Yup. If you want PCB design tools that actually *are* FREE
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:wgHXTGhDhS8J:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software+software.libre+501+without.restriction+501+501+not.the.same.as+free.from.onerous.licensing.restrictions+zero-price#Open_Source_software_versus_free_software
--instead of some bait-and-switch crippleware from a spammer
(or lock-in-ware from a fab house),
here are 3 popular suites (and a bunch of other stuff)--no strings.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:48xkKMKQO1wJ:eek:pencollector.org/summary.php+FreePCB+Kicad+gEDA&strip=1#PCB

A bit more detail on the apps here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:RthPEC4B7ioJ:www.eehomepage.com/query.php?Find=PCB%26sortName=Type+FreePCB+Kicad+Linux+Windows+Orgs+Orgs+gEDA+Solaris+Mac+FreeWare+Orgs+Orgs+Open.Source&strip=1
(The link without the &strip=1 is initially easier to read
--but you have to click *show more* a bunch of times
to see all the good stuff.)

If the *Libre* part of *Gratis and Libre* isn't important to you,
look at TinyCAD.
 

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