Here's your chance to explore all the features and benefits Altium Designer has to offer. To grab yourself the free trial visit http://www.altium.com/evaluate/en/self-evaluate.cfm#trial
Here's your chance to explore all the features and benefits Altium Designer has to offer. To grab yourself the free trial visit http://www.altium.com/evaluate/en/self-evaluate.cfm#trial
Prisma,
I actually have the full version of Altium Designer myself. It seems as good as Orcad. However, I am not sure how to do a lot in Altium yet. And my day job requires I "learn it fast or else," or so they said. Where can I take some tutorials on this program?
Cabe
Prisma,
I actually have the full version of Altium Designer myself. It seems as good as Orcad. However, I am not sure how to do a lot in Altium yet. And my day job requires I "learn it fast or else," or so they said. Where can I take some tutorials on this program?
Cabe
Wish I could afford it to just consider it. I'm still running 99SE. It would be easy to justify the $5k price tag if it was used it quite a lot or was a dedicated PCB designer. I know in India they'll have someone using a package 24 hours a day to get the most benefit. But there is not cost level to support those that may only average a few days a month of use. I spent around 10 days solid designing up new PCBs from projects, but now I'II only use it to view the designs for programming and board loading... and use it for the next batch of designs in a few months.
Hi Cabe,
Glad to hear you're impressed with Altium Designer! Regarding getting up to speed quickly, have you checked out Altium's online tutorials and training resources? Visit http://www.altium.com/evaluate/en/self-evaluate.cfm#training for a selection of learning resources.
As you have a full license, you can also contact your local sales support office for advice. If you let me know where you're based, I'll be happy to put you in touch.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Monika
PRismaPR