Oh no! If something makes EAGLE look easy, it must be horrible! :p
I actually don't think they're that different. KiCAD might be slightly more confusing and buggy than EAGLE, but not by much. I just haven't done quite as much with it.
Actually, a group KiCAD workshop might be a cool thing to have at a Sudo hardware night.
Eagle is closed-source payware. They let you design small boards for free, but if your design grows outside of the part count or space limit, you have to pay to make larger designs. It is a capitalistic enterprise.
KiCAD is a FOSS project written by people who do it for the love, and did i mention that all the source code (and software) is free?
I know that a lot of people are into EAGLE because it's "easy" and popular, but I think we should support Free & Libre software when we can... and we can, because KiCAD totally works.
I made these boards with KiCAD recently:
http://spaz.org/~jake/pix/2015-6/IMG_20150610_193136.jpg
On Sat, 4 Jul 2015, Lesley Bell wrote:
I attended an Eagle workshop last year and created a few board designs. Not sure how much I remember but I wouldn't mind playing with it again.
On Jul 4, 2015 12:57 PM, "Cere Mona Davis" <ceremona@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to write up an EAGLE board layout and failing miserably. I'm using the freeware EAGLE suite for the mac. Dunno if that's making my life harder
than usual or not, but does anyone have recommendations for good EAGLE tools and/or willing to help me figure out how to work this thing?
-Cere
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