![]() ![]() and later, maybe scratch their head and ask themself why they would do the second half of the export… ![]() Next step is of course that if people use KiCad to convert from a USD500 program to a USD2000 program, will get curious and start looking at their PCB from within KiCad itself, (First to verify conversions etc). I’m not able to predict KiCad’s future, but if KiCad can be at some time used as intermediate for several of the mayor EDA suites, then that can start a lot of people using it just for the intermediate file format. Altium has apparently much better routing support.Some things need workarounds (for example net-ties).No integrated database (External bom scripts etc).No curved tracks (Really annoying for some boards).At the moment KiCad still has a bunch of (pretty obvious) limitations that the USD 10,000 Altium does not have. ![]()
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