« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2010, 09:37:05 pm »
I used Ulticap from Ultimate studio for a while (Ulticap and ultiboard were packages made by a company called Ultimate Technologies®. Interactive Image Technologies® -the creators of Electronics Workbench- acquired those products to convert them into Ultiboard and Multicap). The schematic capture (ulticap) was quite good and Electronic workbench had some useful features. Problem with all these programs is your working with a moving target. For simulation I still use Pspice and I really like Kicad for simple PCB use. I tried eagle but I don't like the limitation on board size and not being able to use hierarchical design to split a large design into reusable blocks/pages.
Using Altium for all my serious stuff from now on as It's more than I'll ever need (bought it mainly for the FPGA stuff anyway).
David.

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Hertfordshire, UK
University Electronics Technician, London, PIC16/18, CCS PCM C, Arduino UNO, NANO,ESP32, KiCad V8+, Altium Designer 21.4.1, Alibre Design Expert 28 & FreeCAD beginner. LPKF S103,S62 PCB router Operator, Electronics instructor. Credited KiCad French to English translator