Matador
Well-known member
KiCad has some strange ideas and workflows, but as Abbey said every piece of software does.
This may sound dumb, but what sold me on KiCad (other than the freeness) was that they switched to OpenGL rendering of the schematics and layouts, which means you get all of the features of modern GPU's in aliasing and rasterization.
Which is a long way of saying that the rendered schematics and plots look really good, regardless of the magnification level.
This may sound dumb, but what sold me on KiCad (other than the freeness) was that they switched to OpenGL rendering of the schematics and layouts, which means you get all of the features of modern GPU's in aliasing and rasterization.
Which is a long way of saying that the rendered schematics and plots look really good, regardless of the magnification level.