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My rating:
4 stars
Product:

PCB123

Version: 2.1.0.7

Very useful, but some concerns...

Pros: I have (cheaply) made short runs of PCBs for test jigs and production units (so cheap, it justified the use of PCBs over perf board and wirewrap). (Fairly) easy to create new parts for the library and it has a good search ability for existing parts. I can quickly position parts by entering the Device Label (it places the part under the cursor). Copper fill automatically provides clearances for components & traces and thermals for connected pins. Toll-free (& competent) tech support during business hours. Easily and quickly zoom out then in on the cursor location to move around the board. 3rd party netlists are supported (not a lot, but every package I have seen outputs at least one of the supported formats).

Cons: Auto-routing is very limited (one trace width only) and I have seen better implementations. Steep learning curve for people who haven't laid out PCBs before, mediocre documentation and haphazard User's Forum at their website, but I produced a good PCB after a day's effort.

Posted: 12-May-2007 11:10:03 AM

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My rating:
1 stars
Product:

I-Net Ftp

Version: 1.0

Flawed implementation

Pros: Dual window interface.

Cons: The Local directory defaults to the program's installation directory under "Program Files" every time and you have to navigate to your preferred directory.

Got a 'program killer' error while trying to download.

Does not understand multiple-user machines, so the personalized "My Documents" does not show up in navigation.

Remembering your login name and password is 'off' by default and it still forgot them even though I activated "Save Password".

Cannot select (or copy) directories, so you have to manually create the local directory tree.

The 'download' command is hidden in the right mouse click and just brings up the requester, which has to be clicked to initiate the actual transfer.

Posted: 10-Apr-2007 12:19:18 PM

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