![]() completely free if you're making less than $100k revenue/year off it. ![]() Autodesk Fusion, a pretty damn good MCAD program if you can hold your nose about the cloud storage part. Now you can get a full-featured personal license for either for around $300. I remember Mathematica and Maple, two of the big computer algebra/visualization software packages, used to sell for >$3k a seat, with no breaks. Other professional software makers have figured out how to do this, and they aren't sitting on the steps of the bankruptcy court for it. I don't understand why CS/CM exists and why Altium doesn't just offer a non-commercial license for Designer in lieu for the same price. They've already said in their literature that Circuit Studio can become unusably slow with larger designs, with no explanations of why, so this totally makes sense.
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