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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago +8
    Here are some suggestions to the product team: Simple scripting capability would be awesome to see in CircuitStudio; I use that a lot in my current workflow to auto-generate certain things (like pads placement…
  • gadget.iom
    gadget.iom over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz +7
    shabaz wrote: Also, (and I really think this is worth considering), CircuitStudio should have a hobbyist version that if anything should become more cutting-edge than Altium's stable products, on the understanding…
  • harvie256
    harvie256 over 9 years ago +7
    To answer questions 1 & 2: 1. For me the most compelling aspect about CS is it's familiar enough after working with AD for a long enough time that I don't have to retrain. 2. What feature to add? Stop…
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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago

    Here are some suggestions to the product team:

    Simple scripting capability would be awesome to see in CircuitStudio; I use that a lot in my current workflow to auto-generate certain things (like pads placement for component - I just execute a custom script and type input the part dimensions and I can auto-generate certain connectors or IC pads).

    Also, (and I really think this is worth considering), CircuitStudio should have a hobbyist version that if anything should become more cutting-edge than Altium's stable products, on the understanding that there is near-zero support except 'best-effort' from forums.

    That way Altium can beta-test new features eventually destined for Altium Designer, and users who are unwilling to pay the AD price can benefit while providing beta-testing.

    Also, please no deliberate removal of functionality like polygon priority to cause artificial product differentiation by slowing down the user. Differentiation can occur in other ways e.g. the difference in support, or board size, or number of layer restrictions, etc.

    But please not too many dimensions to the restrictions.. some other vendors restrict pins and size and layers and it all gets too much. A simplified single restriction is good. The large enterprise customers will continue to buy AD for the support, stability of AD, and the removal of the restriction.

    I hope these comments are not seen as criticism, just ideas for consideration..

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    gadget.iom over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz

    shabaz wrote:

     

    Also, (and I really think this is worth considering), CircuitStudio should have a hobbyist version that if anything should become more cutting-edge than Altium's stable products, on the understanding that there is near-zero support except 'best-effort' from forums.

    I agree. We use a cross-platform ARM development environment called Crossworks for ARM by Rowley Associates. Their "Named Developer" commercial licence costs $1,500. They also offer a Personal Non-Commercial licence for $150 with the following conditions:

    A license for hobbyists that want to play with hardware for fun! No guaranteed support and certainly not for commercial development. Before we issue any activations of this license we need a signed non-commercial agreement on file

    Though their support (in my personal experience) has been excellent anyway.

    Perhaps Altium could offer similar terms to non-commercial users. Getting developers interested in (and comfortable using) an IDE is half the battle.

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  • gadget.iom
    gadget.iom over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz

    shabaz wrote:

     

    Also, (and I really think this is worth considering), CircuitStudio should have a hobbyist version that if anything should become more cutting-edge than Altium's stable products, on the understanding that there is near-zero support except 'best-effort' from forums.

    I agree. We use a cross-platform ARM development environment called Crossworks for ARM by Rowley Associates. Their "Named Developer" commercial licence costs $1,500. They also offer a Personal Non-Commercial licence for $150 with the following conditions:

    A license for hobbyists that want to play with hardware for fun! No guaranteed support and certainly not for commercial development. Before we issue any activations of this license we need a signed non-commercial agreement on file

    Though their support (in my personal experience) has been excellent anyway.

    Perhaps Altium could offer similar terms to non-commercial users. Getting developers interested in (and comfortable using) an IDE is half the battle.

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to gadget.iom

    I agree with the hobbyist version... I bought it but I will use for professional jobs too.

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