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29 January 2025 in Brussels. Probably the next good candidate for a 1.0 release event as well. Latest blog has them down to four release blockers, though that number can certainly drift back up as well.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I used KiCAD to design one incredibly simple PCB (literally just traces and vias), but while there's huge room for learning and growth, it basically went smoothly once I understood the paradigm. I have watched enough videos to get a feel for FreeCAD, and it could meet my modest needs soon, but everything is still much harder than it needs to be, and there are far too many people to keep happy to let its most popular workbenches become what they need to be.

When I was trying to simply import a DXF to extrude, and it couldn't handle that on either Linux or Windows, I finally gave up and bought a perpetual license to Alibre. Now I just hope they continue to exist in some form sufficient to maintain the Licensing activation server.

I am rooting for FreeCAD, and I'm following it with great interest. It is undeniably better than it used to be (the Ondsel soft-fork is kinda nice), but I'm just hoping it will be competitive for simple part and assembly design by the time my version of Alibre starts to feel long in the tooth. The heuristics, stability, and UI of the commercial suites are just much farther ahead right now.