Circuit Maker is a web-based schematic entry and PCB design software. It is developed Altium and is free for the open source hardware community. There are no limitations on the copper layers and board size. It can be used by students, hobbyists, designers and even professionals for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
I just don't believe how is it possible to have so much good reviews for this SW, it misses so much features to be just useable : - folio managment - folio wire following tool - .sgv import for external libraries - nomenclature managment There is no dynamic libraries : you modify a symbol in a middle of a project, you have to replace ALL the symbols one by one by hand in the whole project .. this is insane ! Garmin forerunner 410 software update. Trying to work with TinyCad is just a waste of time. Simple is not simplistic. You have try Qelectrotech just for comparison (also free, and open source, and linux/mac/Win, bla bla bla)
Using/testing TC for a few weeks now : - randomly corrupt custom libraries saves - inexusable basic functions is missing : - reorder sheet is not possible - reorder lists (other than alphabetical order) is not possible - no version managment, no index managment - no upgrading document content when object is modified in the librarie - no follow-up of the names of the cables/busses from one sheet to another Really painfull to have another usage but tiny project with tiny expectations with the output.
Amazing. This program has saved thousands of man-hours for myself and colleagues. At first, one would think it is only good for circuit-board design. Not the case at all. I am an audiovisual design engineer, and this is PERFECT for conceptual (pre-sales) design. AutoCAD is great, and everything will end up being in there, but it takes time. TinyCAD does not. Once you create a decent library, you can pump out drawings at a blistering pace. Bottom line, I would pay for this product if it weren't free. It is that damn good.