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no first name supplied wrote:No wonder you have used it, since you operate it.Now now...you'd be surprised at how many people run a business and have never sampled their own product.
Philba wrote:When it comes to cost effectiveness, you can't beat it.I think you can -- gEDA PCB is a lot more cost effective, especially if you're making >2 layer boards or larger boards!
Philba wrote:Not to quibble, but does gEDA pay you to use it? hard to get lower than 0.No, but there's free and there's Free. Eagle doesn't come with source, it doesn't come with documented file formats, and the gratis version is extremely restrictive - too restrictive, for instance, for my strictly hobbyist use! Only one of my last dozen or so projects would be possible with the gratis version of Eagle - all of the others (and they are fairly modest) have too many layers, too much board area or too many pins/pads to be possible with the gratis version of Eagle. The pin/pad count really mounts up fast when you're doing computer circuits with a data and address bus!