Please help me to find software that is used to draw the PCB layout of this picture?

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The schematic is from the Australian Silicon Chip magazine. I don't know what software they use. It may be a drawing program rather than a true circuit capture/layout program. You could try sending them an email asking what they use if no one here knows.
 
The schematic is from the Australian Silicon Chip magazine. I don't know what software they use. It may be a drawing program rather than a true circuit capture/layout program. You could try sending them an email asking what they use if no one here knows.

reply from Silicon chip :
"Our circuits are drawn with CorelDraw and the PCBs are designed with Altium."
 
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I agree with your opinion. I just wanted to try something new and different. I have tried many software to draw the PCB, as PCB Express, Eagle, Diptrace and others but all the same result. and when looking at the PCB of the silicon chip I feel there is something different from other software.

Hi Marce
This morning I had to draw a PCB using Coreldraw Graphics Suite X4, and the results are perfect. and I don't need other software.
 
Real PCB design software has many other benefits, the most important being DRC, but if its a simple PCB, you can use tape ups, corel draw, or whatever, as you can judge the spacing by eye. And if your doing your own board you can print out in any format.
The advantage of having a Schematic/PCB package is that the PCB connectivity will match the schematic and you remove the chance of adding errors when adding connections manually to a PCB design.
 
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