Altium Designer for 20 English pounds sounds reasonable. Are you sure that
was not one of their earlier Beta versions? How did it work? ORCAD is much
more expensive.
JeffM - 13 Dec 2007 23:48 GMT
>Altium Designer for 20 English pounds sounds reasonable.
Clueless software pirate.
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Brad Velander - 14 Dec 2007 04:40 GMT
Are you sure that the poster was talking about Altium Designer?
Sounds like you are responding to a post by Marra. Who supposedly wrote
his own full-featured layout package and now sells it for 20 pounds on EBAY.
Marra responds to every enquiry about PCB software with his lies about
buying his own software, on EBAY for 20 pounds. Go ahead and buy it from a
guy that lied to you in the first place. Why not? Not only is he a troll, a
liar, but he also obviously doesn't think that his program is really worth
more than 20 pounds.

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> Altium Designer for 20 English pounds sounds reasonable. Are you sure
> that was not one of their earlier Beta versions? How did it work? ORCAD
> is much more expensive.
Marra - 14 Dec 2007 22:29 GMT
> Are you sure that the poster was talking about Altium Designer?
I will look forward to a link to your software for comparison with
mine !
David Wright - 14 Dec 2007 17:21 GMT
Even drafting and PCB standards cost more than $40. ORCAD Capture, Layout
and autorouter could run several thousand dollars.
> Altium Designer for 20 English pounds sounds reasonable. Are you sure
> that was not one of their earlier Beta versions? How did it work? ORCAD
> is much more expensive.