I learned Altium at uni and used it a lot for home projects... after uni I never found something I much liked to replace Altium. Fast forward a few years, bring CERN into the picture, and now KiCad is more than good enough for run-of-the-mill MCU + interfaces/sensors/misc. periphs on 2/4-layer boards. I used Altium for a work project a while back, and honestly I am more comfortable with KiCad these days. The library management could do with a lot of work though (Altium isn't exactly the bees knees there either).
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Originally posted by Nout View PostI used to do some stuff with Eagle because I disliked KiCAD, but I recently found out about LibrePCB. I didn't like KiCAD because I couldn't be bothered deciphering the unintuitive interface, and LibrePCB really is easy to get used to coming from Eagle.
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostI've also changed jobs and are doing open source designs rather than proprietary, so it helps if the tools are open as well.
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