The first point release in V9. Enough bug fixes since V9.0.0 that it is safe for novices to try.
https://www.kicad.org/blog/2025/03/KiCad-9.0.1-Release/
https://www.kicad.org/blog/2025/03/KiCad-9.0.1-Release/
I've made several boards in 9.0.0 because I'm psychotic; they turned out fine, and being able to export step files with traces and silkscreens is huge for complex electrical and mechanical designs.
There's a lot of improvements in 9, I'm liking it so far.
Sheldon
There's a lot of improvements in 9, I'm liking it so far.
Sheldon
I installed it today and discovered it tries to save files to my_pc/onedrive/... I've disabled OneDrive, I never use it.
Without the ability to save work KiCad is a no-go for me, unfortunately. If the menu fonts were scalable I'd look under the hood to try to fix the issue but on a 2K resolution screen it's not fun anymore.
Without the ability to save work KiCad is a no-go for me, unfortunately. If the menu fonts were scalable I'd look under the hood to try to fix the issue but on a 2K resolution screen it's not fun anymore.
I am on openSUSE Tumbleweed which means that I get bleeding edge versions of most software packages, I actually designed several PCBs in KiCAD 9 but it was not a great experience. I had more crashes in several weeks than in at least 5 years of using KiCAD prior to v9! Frankly, v9.0.1 and v9.0.2 have not been great either in terms of stability.
Without the ability to save work KiCad is a no-go for me, unfortunately.
What?!
some bugs on the 9.1 with the mouse and the measurement tool, and to slide from the measurement to the "arrow" cursor.
but nice improvment. I didn't find an easy way to space two pth or more with a distance number in spite of spacing them graphicly and measure.
reopen backups "box" is a mess as well, but i haven't rtfm yet. So very wysiwyg fun cad 🙂 !
better to use the 8 for now.
but nice improvment. I didn't find an easy way to space two pth or more with a distance number in spite of spacing them graphicly and measure.
reopen backups "box" is a mess as well, but i haven't rtfm yet. So very wysiwyg fun cad 🙂 !
better to use the 8 for now.
I transitioned to 9.0x months ago and have had few problems with it - certainly no more than I had with 8.0x. Current release is 9.02 which works well. I have done several layouts since the change to 9.0x - note that I am running the windows version on W11 pro in the event this has any bearing on the issues you are having.
I have never experienced a completely bug free version of KiCad, but most are quite minor. And I like it better than the competition. 🙂
I have never experienced a completely bug free version of KiCad, but most are quite minor. And I like it better than the competition. 🙂
Ok, I have to let the Aspberger engineer berserk inside me jump out as people resist/insist on improper software versioning "grammar".
There is No KiCad 9.1 OR... 9.02 OR... 9.03 and will Never be, currently, for KiCad it's 3 digit groups separated by 2 dots. aka three part Semantic Versioning, i.e. 9.0.1, 9.0.2, 9.0.3... etc
In programming and engineering, a missing dot may have catastrophic consequences.
More reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning
Back to my coffee..
eidt: BTW, I use to follow KiCad's bug smashing trends with burn up/-down charts on:
https://gitlab.com/groups/kicad/-/milestones
They did adjust and postpone the release date a 2nd time so 9.0.3 is now 'expected' at 22 June.
There is No KiCad 9.1 OR... 9.02 OR... 9.03 and will Never be, currently, for KiCad it's 3 digit groups separated by 2 dots. aka three part Semantic Versioning, i.e. 9.0.1, 9.0.2, 9.0.3... etc
In programming and engineering, a missing dot may have catastrophic consequences.
More reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning
Back to my coffee..
eidt: BTW, I use to follow KiCad's bug smashing trends with burn up/-down charts on:
https://gitlab.com/groups/kicad/-/milestones
They did adjust and postpone the release date a 2nd time so 9.0.3 is now 'expected' at 22 June.
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You are of course correct, but that is a bit nitpicky in a way. LOLOk, I have to let the Aspberger engineer berserk inside me jump out as people resist/insist on improper software versioning "grammar".
There is No KiCad 9.1 OR... 9.02 OR... 9.03 and will Never be, currently, for KiCad it's 3 digit groups separated by 2 dots. aka three part Semantic Versioning, i.e. 9.0.1, 9.0.2, 9.0.3... etc
In programming and engineering, a missing dot may have catastrophic consequences.
More reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning
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Back to my coffee..
eidt: BTW, I use to follow KiCad's bug smashing trends with burn up/-down charts on:
https://gitlab.com/groups/kicad/-/milestones
They did adjust and postpone the release date a 2nd time so 9.0.3 is now 'expected' at 22 June.
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