I have started compiling some of the Windows daily builds using the information in the post by :
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=4459.0For anyone interested to try the latest KiCad build, here it is. Changes include brand new icons throughout. New PCB calculator, and new microwave tools in the PCB package - create specified track length, create specified gap, create specified stub, create a stub arc, create a polynomial shape.
First install the latest stable release from:
http://iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/cao/KiCad-2011-07-08-BZR3044-WinXP_full_with_components_doc_install.exeThen download build 3312 (2011-12-17) from
http://amspire.com/eev-kicad/KiCad_build_3312.zipEarlier builds:
http://amspire.com/eev-kicad/KiCad_build_3285.ziphttp://amspire.com/eev-kicad/KiCad_build_3215.zipFollow the instructions in the readme file.
This is a daily build - not a stable build so you may be forced to revert to build 3044. Just copy the old files back, or reinstall.
Use at your own risk. I have used the Schematic package without any noticeable problems, , but none of the others packages with this build yet. I definitely have found bugs in earlier "testing" builds with new code, so be warned. If you want to start a large project, I would use a Stable build, like build 3044.
If you are trying to work out if it is worth giving KiCad a go, or sticking to one of the limited commercial packages with the slicker libraries, this may help.
Richard