Hey,
I'm trying to draw a schematic using Eagle 7 on my mac, but it's frustrating using the track pad (every time I try to select Properties using the right mouse click gesture, I zoom in).
Is there an easier program? I don't need to make a PCB layout, just draw the scheme.
Cheers,
Addy
I don't have any recommendations. When I've read the title, I thought "eagle" immediately, actually. On mac, right click doesn't zoom in as you describe. might just be an option somewhere in the preferences menu?
I have to admit, though, that Eagle has some very odd "features" like Ctrl+C/V/X not being implemented and so forth. It definitely has a steep learning curve.
the other program that I've heard of is Diptrace, but I can't offer any opinion here. Ben (rullywow) is the expert on diptrace, iirc.
I know there are some Fritzing haters on the board, but it might do what you want. Give it a try, it's free.
I keep meaning to learn Eagle, but for the rare occasional schematic drawing it's quicker to just fire up Fritzing again.
I use expressSCH. It's free. Comes bundled with expressPCB. You don't have to use the PCB part of it.
Fairly easy to learn, comes with a library of components and google will find more.
Plus you can create custom components.
I use expresspcb as well but unless things have changed it's Windows only.
Jschem is based on expresspcb and i think can work in conjunction with it but is suppose to run on any platform.
Expresspcb i found super easy to learn, free and ugly as sin. If i need to dress it up i import the schematic into Inkscape and use that. ( Haven't tried Jschem.)
http://dhost.info/jschem/
dave
Oooops, I missed the "mac" part.... sorry.
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions - it's good to hear what you're using. After installing version 8 of Eagle, the track pad issues seem to be fixed, so I'll carry on with the schematic I started... but Fritzing and JSchem look good so I'll fire those up too.
Cheers guys :)