CR-8000 is a comprehensive PCB design suite that enables the development of a product from concept to manufacturing. CR-8000’s fully integrated design flow ranges from initial system planning, where critical design decisions are made about design partitioning, component selection, form, fit and function of the product or system; through detailed schematic and 2/3D single and multi-board PCB design; to optimized manufacturing output. A modular, object-oriented architecture enables use of consistent data from concept to manufacture.
CR-8000 has been designed from the ground-up to take advantage of the latest advances in hardware and software technologies. This includes 64-bit, multithread and multi-CPU hardware support, OpenGL and DirectX graphics. Network environments with standalone client, data server, application server or cloud computing are supported. By using a mouse in one hand and a touch pad in the other, CR-8000 supports the latest in human interface techniques that mean fewer mouse clicks and movements, and fewer dialogs. The authoring tools of the CR-8000 suite are complemented by a domain data management environment that provides comprehensive library, material master data and design data management capabilities directly integrated within the authoring environment.
Based on our record, LibrePCB seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There's also https://librepcb.org/ Has anyone had time to try Horizon and/or LibrePCB and compare them to KiCad? - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
On the open source front, LibrePCB seems to be the only contender, never used it myself, but have heard good things and met some devs at a conference and they were nice. The level of support you get there may be a bit more personal. Otoh, if you've never designed PCBs before, it may be hard to even tell if something is a bug... Source: about 1 year ago
I would throw LibrePCB into the mix. Coming from Eagle, it was easier for me to grasp than KiCad. Source: about 1 year ago
Also LibrePCB at https://librepcb.org A bit "lighter" in size than KiCad. Source: about 2 years ago
I've been turning out some nice results from LibrePCB. It has a learning curve like anything else but its not an impossibly convoluted workflow like some of the more established FOSS programs out there. Source: almost 3 years ago
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