diptrace
Are you saying diptrace because it has the parts specs, prices, availability and links to the data sheet feature? Because if it does it sure doesn't mention it anywhere obvious.
precisely.
the pricing is very reasonable too, IMHO
libraries are still some kind of a mess, i always have to add some new parts.. but who doesn't? worst case scenario pick up a generic symbol and attach a different pattern (eagle apparently has had this feature since only a couple of revision ago. it was a god damn nightmare even to change resistor packages -replace part didn't work all the time- i ditched that crap as soon as i could)
now diptrace also exports as an ascii file for those who wants to do versioning
The UI is so many times better to me too.. if i don't have the button on the toolbar -like unpour all- i just add a hotkey.
i can't get around with kicad unfortunately (though i didn't try that hard, i wasn't actively looking for reasons to switch to another program after diptrace) but they say that if you manage to it will be a very powerful EDA
Circuitmaker, i don't see the point in something i can't use offline/can't add my parts/can't keep project private or whatever idiocy is left in it.
In the two attachements you see a part with all the fields describing it... and the attachement pattern function. i can use a totally different one, rearrange pins as my liking, change names, look at the dimensions etc. It will work only for selected parts/patterns in the project. to changeit globally one has to change things from the part editor and then update the part in the project
Bearing in mind that I'm constrained by which EDA apps are available for Mac, I found them all to be frustrating to use. Or buggy. Or both. (I didn't try diptrace yet, so I'll give it a shot since so many of you are recommending it.)
do it! i sticked with it also because my main computer is a macbook. they finally fixed 3d rendering (at lieast on yosemite), it is a WINE bottled program so it runs as smootly as on windows