![]() ![]() The software company wants you to use its product and to pay for it. But think about this: you have already paid for your commercial software or will potentially be a paying customer. (This isn’t in any way an official stance of the KiCad project nor does it necessarily represent a viewpoint of any of its developers). It would offer little benefit for KiCad project, developers or users to try to write those converters which would require considerable effort.Ī third reason isn’t maybe practical, it may be seen as a principle. The resources are limited, and it’s much more important to make KiCad a high quality EDA package than to export to other formats. ![]() Second, the development resources must be focused into areas which are the most important for KiCad project. (This is a problem for all kinds of software, not just KiCad or EDA.) It’s very difficult and time consuming to reverse engineer such a format. There are at least two practical reasons for that.įirst, most commercial EDA file formats are closed, i.e. ![]() No, KiCad doesn’t natively export to other formats for other EDA software packages, at least for the time being. ![]()
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