As a hobbyist, the one thing about Eagle that really p... er grinds my gears is the stupid board size restriction. As a hobbyist I'm likely to want to use big components - DIP packages, D connectors, through=hole power resistors. Ive been wanting to put together a 6502 computer for my amusement, but to do it in Eagle I'm going to have to make it pretty much one 40pin DIP per board.... And to upgrade to a version that allows bigger boards it a HUGE $1100 price leap to get 4m2 - nothing inbetween!. For FSM's sake, Altium, offer a cheap/free version with at very least Eurocard sized boards. More than 2 layers, microscopic trace widths, commercial licence, FPGA inregration, differential path design are all things I can live with being restricted or missing. But give us a decent board size, even if it requires upgrade to a $100-200 version from the free one. Making the next step $1200 is just stupid. To only have the options ot 160mmx80mm or 4000mmx4000mm is stupid. .