Here is the link: http://www.expresspcb.com/

Ditto everything Doug says about it. The built-in tutorial is also 
nice.

Dwayne Kincaid
WD8OYG


> Kieht;
>          For non production, amateur, and student use, Express PCB 
> and PCB Express offer free cad programs to do boards they support 
> internally. Launch ordering right inside,...simple layout tools.. 
> Tough to beat for easy learning curve and one-off assy's.. A few 
days 
> turn to get them done.... pretty reasonable pricing for prototypes 
> not destined for production. If you plan on making lots of a board 
> through conventional board houses, then more conventional cad 
> programs would be in order but largely have longer learning 
> curves....some of those have pin limited free versions and demos... 
> Eagle <http://www.cadsoft.de/freeware.htm> is a popular one...
> 
> I use Express PCB for my personal choice between the two former 
sources...
> 
> Doug
> KD8B
> 
> 
> 
> At 02:19 PM 2/19/2007, you wrote:
> 
> >can any one recommend a good pc-board design program easy to use 
and
> >free or cheap to buy ?
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >Keith VA3KMC
>


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