PCB CAD
From: Don Prescott (DMBPrescott_at_aol.com)
Date: 12/17/04
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Date: 17 Dec 2004 06:23:01 -0800
Re........
These tools are written
> *for*, and used *by* folks at the low and middle segments of the CAD
> marketplace. They are ideal for students, hobbiests, educators, and
> small-time consultants
You wrote an awful lotta stuff, but then agreed with what I said...
YES, open source CAD applications are probably OK for "students,
hobbiests, educators, and small-time consultants". Generally
speaking, nobody uses these sort of products when you need to get a
commercial product out the door.....(mission critical). Why
not...???? 'cos you're much more concerned with the $$$KKK than
playing around with some home-grown piece of code...
Oh.... please don't tell me about apache and linux (again), thems was
never what I was talking about...
Prescott
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