Hi Folks -
Prior to college I worked for a company and spent a good bit of time with Protel 99 and DXP, so when I hit college I purchased Designer 10 through a student program. This was some time ago, and I never took advantage of the 3D features. Now that I'm working on more complex (personal) designs it would be nice to have a visual for fitment. I'm sort of stuck now with static library and models included in the installation package (those placed in C:\Users\Public\Documents). Basic things are there, caps, resistors, etc.
Specifically I'm trying to lay a TO-220 flat on the board, and the included TO-220AB model in the 'Miscellaneous Devices' doesn't allow me to rotate or orient it while on the PCB... complaining that it is not a STEP model.
What do you recommend I do moving forward in terms of component libraries? Should I look to some of the aftermarket model sites? I don't mind creating my own parts library as I go, I just don't want to be missing a (potentially free) site I haven't come across. What have those of you done with a one-time perpetual license that has long run out? I'm hesitant to shell out any significant money for a license upgrade, and some of the model sights are pretty darn expensive too.
Thanks!