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Hi Edward, I downloaded Windows ZIP file dated 2008_02_12, so not the last version. I played about 10 minutes and sent following list of questions/tips to liquidpcb author. The idea of not-clicking-all-the-time is really good and I like it. - recent documents are dummy, aren't they ? It would be worth at least create one simple example and put it into recent documents - document = project ? Everything is in single file ? - the PCB is always circle ? Can I define the size and shape of the board ? - How can I change top/bottom layer ? Ctrl-Z does something different - I do not see vias on the bottom side - If I put several Vias and connect them with Tracks, Tracks start to flutter and live their own life - Is there any mode to have just 45degree tracks, possibly with circular corners ? - I have some strange problem with components - DIL does not work, SOIC does but putting on the board I do not see any pads - Can Tracks be somehow optimized - make tracks shorter ? - is there UNDO ? - component library menu does nothing ? - I can not cancel "File Open" dialog - how can I set track width ? I think that idea of liquidpcb is good. But what is necessary from my point of view, at least: - import of schematic/netlist, possibly with placement recommendation and unrouted tracks - export to GERBER - libraries - they seem confusing to me Answer was that some stuff is already implemented and author will hopefully prepare more up-to-date ZIP file. If there would be people working on it, IMO liquidpcb has potential to grow to very interesting piece of PCB software. Vaclav Od: Edward Comer In reading the current topics I saw LiquidPCB (http://www.liquidpcb.org/) mentioned. I looked at their homepage and it was rather interesting. Even though the project seems to be somewhat dead with no activity in two years, it is quite compelling. I downloaded the source for LiquidPCB and its dependents and attempted to compile it. I got quite far, until some I encountered some argument errors that appear to caused by my using newer libraries than the code was written for. I gave up and deleted all of the code - BUT - wonder, has anyone successfully tested LiquidPCB and, if so, what did you think of it?
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