Originally posted by
JohnsonMillerAre you familiar with Pulsonix? Can you compare it with AD? A friend of mine suggested this tool, but I personally believe AD is much more powerful, what you say?
A bit off-topic, but in my opinion Pulsonix has an even steeper learning curve than AD, not sure why. Also, Pulsonix' look & feel is not as 'fancy' as AD.
When starting with AD I was a bit surprised by the large number of bugs/error messages that I encounter even for basic functions. I don't have that experience with Pulsonix. Pulsonix feels a bit more conservative, but in this case that's not at a bad thing; it makes it (feel) robust.
I was about to say that the 3D view in AD is a large advantage, but it seems that the latest versions of Pulsonix also offer this.
In my experience, Pulsonix is not used a lot in the industry. AD/Eagle/KiCad are (much) more known and popular, both in DIY-world and in the professional industry.
I would only be tempted to switch to Pulsonix if I needed to re-use parts of an existing design which was made in Pulsonix.
Note, this is just my opinion, not based on facts..