Re: advice on selecting new PCB design package



"Paul Burke" <paul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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<http://www.numberone.com/index.asp>
Typically, the url doesn't even mention EasyPC.

Ah, thanks. I was thinking Number One's web site was for a distributor
selling both Pulsonix and EasyPC, but I was clearly mistaken.

It's as though they really don't want to sell it. Rather typically British
I'm afraid.

Haha... :-)


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