I wonder, if you're list is based on any verifiable objectives? If so you may want to undisclose the sources.just a list of those that seem to be gaining share and those losing share
911EDA said:Our designers at 911EDA support just about every package out there.
Currently, nearly 75% of all our PCB layout work is being done in Altium. 10% of these are being imported into Altium from Protel and/or PCAD (which often requires a significant clean-up effort).
10-12% of our work is being done using PADs and 10-12% is being done using Allegro.
Protel, PCAD, Zuken, CADStar, OrCAD, and BoardStation are rarely used or asked about in our experience.
I think that Altium for both schematic and layout, PADs/OrCAD combo, and Allegro are the tools that are going to be around and really take over the market.
Ryan O'Connor
911EDA, Inc.
www.911pcb.com
TeamAllegro said:OrCAD is still going strong. The Layout package is a lower tier of Allegro PCB Editor (Cadence owns OrCAD). The OrCAD schematic package tool (Capture) is the most popular on the market.
kushmayank12 said:Hi All,
Actually it is a useless topic " Which is the best software In the Market ?"
Thanks & Regards,
Mayank Singh
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