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wade88
As title says. Any body point me in the right direction to some decent software for circuit design etc?
Cheers
Ben
Cheers
Ben
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well i havn`t used it in anger yet...but it seems ok...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.
try the edraw then ben....i downloaded that ages ago...and it still works OK so......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:
your welcomeThanks mate.
Why is it there are no freebies for Mac's?
It's pony...
Hi,
Draftsight is available free on the net, and claims to be fully compatible with Auto-Cad. I've got a copy myself but haven't used it yet.
If it compatible then result....but most major contractors used Autocad as standard, so without it your really stuck.
Most companies send us the spec and cad drawings and request quote, makes life and quoting for major work easier, if successful we have a working plan/design to go from. It is worth the investment
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.
have you had a chance to have a go with that edraw yet Ben?Nothing in specific, but over a coffee i would just like to sit and ponder over a few. Circuits you come up with in your head and what have you. I'd just like to put some things on paper rather than allow my brain to think its got free rein on good ideas.
£10 large could be a little awkward to push through accounts for now.... haha
well...i tend to be a bit fiddly with naff things...so there!!Yes mate before i shot off home last night i had a quick play around and it was good. Takes a bit of getting use to and im a bit naff with fiddly computer things but it was the right sort of thing i was after Glenn for sure. I ideally want a programme like Edison, that you can actually add power sources to your circuit and energise them, so actually build artificial circuits and test they are going to work prior to building them. Something i can bring relays and contactors into, control circuits i guess is what i am looking to do.
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