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As title says. Any body point me in the right direction to some decent software for circuit design etc?

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Ben
 
Thank you my friend....now which one do i actually want to click on....

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Well that sounds like a rubbish idea Mike :p free was the most important factor.

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Thanks Tele, ill check that out too.
 
This Edraw is a 30 day trial, but if its any good, i shall propose for the company to invest.

How dear is auto cad then? My computer is utter pants too so not sure the graphics would hold up for a good CAD program.
 
This Edraw is a 30 day trial, but if its any good, i shall propose for the company to invest.

How dear is auto cad then? My computer is utter pants too so not sure the graphics would hold up for a good CAD program.
well i havn`t used it in anger yet...but it seems ok...
theres lots of symbols on there in the library.....
 
This Edraw is a 30 day trial, but if its any good, i shall propose for the company to invest.

How dear is auto cad then? My computer is utter pants too so not sure the graphics would hold up for a good CAD program.

Depends on what version you use M8, if your into industrial works and regulary doing operation manuals with as fitted drawings it can be a couple of hundred a month, however the basic basic package morelike 200 a year, you won't get much for that though, I would love a free package, it's what we all want haha
 
Yea i have smartdraw now you mention it, but i couldnt really find a way to utilise it in a very efficient way and that was about 18 months ago so sort of gave up on it.

Not to worry, just want something to stop me from doing my usual drawings which look like a spider fell in an ink well and skated across some graph paper...just makes me look stupid you know....... :6:
 
Yea i have smartdraw now you mention it, but i couldnt really find a way to utilise it in a very efficient way and that was about 18 months ago so sort of gave up on it.

Not to worry, just want something to stop me from doing my usual drawings which look like a spider fell in an ink well and skated across some graph paper...just makes me look stupid you know....... :6:
try the edraw then ben....i downloaded that ages ago...and it still works OK so......
 

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