Eagle or Proteus?

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Totally agree, I have used a fair few packages in industry and attempting to use Eagle is just bizarre - there is no intuition in its interface at all for me.

I learnt all the other packages without manuals, pretty easy to pick up. I want to spend time getting the job done, not learning some peculiar (for me) interface .
 
Can anyone lend me a copy of proteous please, I've got to make some mods to a pcb created in it. I only use easy pc

Thanks
Phil
 
Can anyone lend me a copy of proteous please, I've got to make some mods to a pcb created in it. I only use easy pc

Thanks
Phil

You cannot "loan out" a copy of Proteus. You must purchase it.

And a quick warning before you ask, it is against forum rules (and illegal) to ask for a cracked version of the software. Either find a friend who uses it and borrow their computer, or purchase it yourself. I'm afraid there is no other option.
 
I love how people allways misspell the name of this program, and it is allways so obvious they never even bought it.
 
Can anyone lend me a copy of proteous please, I've got to make some mods to a pcb created in it. I only use easy pc
Phil
I have not used Proteus but tried Eagle and was not really impressed, I am now using (free) Kicad to replace my old outdated version of Orcad, so far it compares favourably.
And there are many tutorials and utube Vid. out there for it.
Max.
 
I have not used Proteus but tried Eagle and was not really impressed, I am now using (free) Kicad to replace my old outdated version of Orcad, so far it compares favourably.
And there are many tutorials and utube Vid. out there for it.
Max.

I think Phil was saying he needed the software because he already has files created in Proteus and needs to make changes to them. You cannot port from Proteus to Eagle or Kicad (to my knowledge).
 
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This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
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