It did come up with a couple "installation" questions, one was use new "more intuitive" keyboard shortcuts or original ones. I'm in favor of improved and better interfaces, but yeah, I've used the original LTspice for so long it feels normal. I taught a short LTspice class 10 years ago, and was reminded how bad it is when seeing someone struggle running a wire and trying to go from horizontal to vertical - "Oh yeah, you have to click where you want to end a line segment, then you can go another direction." It had become so basic to me I forgot to mention it.@jan.didden , I would rather think that the people behind LTspice have finally figured out that they have many users that have lived with LTspice for 25 years and don't want to loose them for silly reasons like changed icons and keyboard shortcuts, besides basic compatibility of operation (which now finally they managed to implement, after years of intermediate crap versions).
When Mike Engelhard feels after 25 years that it's time for something
completely new I'm willing to check it.
< https://forum.qorvo.com/ >
For boards I use Altium Designer that has built-in Spice, but it seems
it never caught on.
But first, I must get rid of VMware 17. THE performance killer
if there ever was one.
Gerhard
completely new I'm willing to check it.
< https://forum.qorvo.com/ >
For boards I use Altium Designer that has built-in Spice, but it seems
it never caught on.
But first, I must get rid of VMware 17. THE performance killer
if there ever was one.
Gerhard