Have had another talk and demo with Altium
Some answers to some questions:
- NO, you will not be able to save files locally, they must be stored online in the cloud. Yes, that sucks. But it is most certainly a PC based program, nothing web based. The whole idea behind this is to encourage and share projects and libraries online. There will be lots of community power in the program to do this I can't talk about quite yet. Suffice it to say that the community is the cornerstone of the entire concept of the tool. If you are after a standalone PCB program to use in your own little offline world, this isn't going to be for you.
They clearly want to take on Eagle and the likes of Upverter in one hit.
It might be usable off-line, but the initial version won't be, you have to save files online.
- Free version will have restrictions in total board area (not fixed like Eagle!), nets, layers, and components. The big attraction is you'll be able to rent extra capability easily for a period of time to get a project done, for a reasonably small amount. Kinda like an app model. And if you finish your project early you'll be able to get a credit back and use toward another feature, useful if your projects requirements change all the time.
- Differences from AD will revolve around design productivity. So it won't have the likes of push'n'shove, multi-channel, and other things in AD that save you time.
- YES, the free version can be used for commercial projects.
- YES it will have 3D, and most other PCB/Schematic/Library creation features you are used to in AD.
- NO, it's not limited to single sheet, only those restrictions mentioned above.
- NO, they are not restricting you to PCB house or whatever. YES you are free to export and download your gerbers as per usual.
- YES, file and library compatibility with AD will remain.
- NO, it will not include the libraries that Altium offer in AD subscription, but will be seeded with a whole bunch of components. Once again, can't talk too much about this yet.
- An Eagle importer will be available (no export) first up, with others to likely follow based on what people ask for most.
- AD will import these projects, but not vice-versa. So you can use this and then step up to AD, but not go backwards.
- Hot keys will likely be different to AD, as will the GUI and menu system, but actual appearance and functionality overall is pretty close to AD. Many dialog boxes I saw in the demo are practically identical
- YES, there will be BOM export similar to how AD works now.
- YES, it will have the AD spice simulation engine (no improvements, but maybe a bit easier?)
- NO, no Linux support , Windows only. It requires substantial effort to port and support other OS's.
- YES, projects created in paid for versions can be viewed in the free version.
- The free version will have a limit on how many projects you can keep "private". You can pay for more private projects. Once again the emphasis is on encouraging open projects and sharing with the community. Yes you'll be able to work on your project privately until it's released though.
- Still party written in Delphi, with lots of C# and C++, and yes, obviously shares lots of code with AD.
- YES they will have training videos.
Bare in mind that the program will be entering beta testing next week, and many of these could change in the release based on responses. It will be very much driven by community beta testing feedback.