So far Robert I have heard nothing back as of 2:20 am, September 9 as I write this. In the 4 product offerings that Altium now have, it seems that the overall market share increase, due mostly to Circuit Maker and Circuit Studio will soar. Having an aggressive mass marketing partner like Newark will, in my opinion, dominate the low cost PCB tool market. Altium Designer, by itself, does not address this vast segment. The ease of use of CircuitStudio will make it a winner, once they fix this item I identified for them and probably a few others, that will probably come up as it gains more user exposure. My exposure to CS so far is as follows as well as how I transitioned into it. At work, our software is Altium Designer and I had completed some earlier projects in KiCAD which has no translation to Altium. I follow EEVBlog quite closely and Dave Jones has excellent insight into Altium as well as most things related to electronics engineering. Myself, not being in a position to pay the 10K Altium Designer price tag, I desperately required compatibility to AD when I work at my home office. Your courses that you offer on your website are a fabulous means to get up to speed with Altium. I generalize, saying Altium, due to, apart from the ribbon interface structure, your course content is equally applicable to Designer, CS, and CM. Thank you for making these videos. In work for my customer, I do design work, manufacturing engineering, and quality control. I use whatever tools I need to get these jobs done and these include, SolidWorks, ECAD tools such as simulation, and PCB design. So for CircuitStudio, it's ribbon interface is intuitively structured for such as myself to pick up and use. Given that most tools are going this way, I don't spend time upfront, although, the keyboard shortcuts will take a while (View Fit) sticks in my brain from Protel 99 SE. I can understand that my friends in industry that use AD all the time do not have any problem with the menu system. The one thing I have been told so far as to limitations is that panelizing is not included in CS which for me is ok as I can either do it in AD or with a STEP export and import into SW. As far as the cost of CS, I would encourage everyone to negotiate with E14 / Newark. As soon as I get a reply from Altium / CS regarding my initial issue,
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robertferanec, 09-09-2015, 08:52 AM
Originally posted by dspurell Myself, not being in a position to pay the 10K Altium Designer price tag, I desperately required compatibility to AD when I work at my home office.That may be exactly what Altium is worried about - companies buy only one Altium Designer and use CS for other engineers - that may be the reason for intentional incompatibility.