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- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 accessDate "2015-11-24".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 isCitedBy CircuitMaker.
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 quote "No, there is no licensing to worry about, and no subscription to maintain. CircuitMaker is totally free, giving you all the tools to think big and make cool stuff, with features and functionality to facilitate creation of diverse and challenging designs.".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 quote "To use CircuitMaker requires an account to be setup. This is achieved by registering to become part of the CircuitMaker Community - through the CircuitMaker website.".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 quote "While there are no 'hard limits' per se, the software has been engineered to make it impractical for use with large designs. To this end, the PCB Editor will start to exibit [sic] performance degradation when editing designs containing 5000 pads, becoming virtually unusable with designs containing 50,000 pads. Degradation itself takes the form of progressive slow-down in PCB editing functions .".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 quote "While we appreciate the passion of Linux users, Altium products are currently only Windows-based. We will investigate support for Linux in the future, but do not make any promises of implementation, or time line. In the meantime, you can run CircuitMaker by running Windows in a Virtual Machine on Linux.".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 title "CircuitMaker FAQs".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 title "Getting CircuitMaker Installed and Running".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 title "Is there a Linux edition of CircuitMaker?".
- CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29 url CircuitMaker+-+%28%28FAQs%29%29.