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KiCad vs EasyEDA vs Altium Designer: Which PCB Software for Simple Projects?

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    Viltran Rika
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    Giovanni Di Maria
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    Viltran Rika
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    Aubrey Kagan
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    Parthenium
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    Giovanni Di Maria
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    bidrohini
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    Hari Ghadia
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Topic summary

The discussion compares several PCB design software options suitable for simple projects where footprints and symbols are already completed. KiCad is highlighted as a free, open-source tool with robust features, cross-platform support, and an active user community, making it intuitive for both simple and complex designs. EasyEDA is noted for its cloud-based, browser-accessible environment, offering user-friendly schematic capture and PCB layout ideal for basic projects. Altium Designer, including a free version, is recognized for its user-friendly interface but may have a steeper learning curve and occasional frustrations. Additional recommendations include Diptrace, praised for schematic capture, PCB creation, autorouting, BOM management, 3D viewing, and Gerber export; Pad2Pad, valued for simplicity and fast footprint creation; Eagle, noted as a good option; Proteus, mentioned with limited free version functionality; and Fritzing, suitable for hobbyists and beginners. Documentation and learning resources vary, with many users relying on forums and video tutorials.
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