One of the claimed features is it can link the BOM to the RS catalogue, though i haven't tried it yet.
That could be useful. I seem to remember somewhere that Farnell were going to do a similar thing with Eagle? With so many user generated libraries this could be messy. I would like Eagle even more if Farnell created libraries for all (well most popular...) their parts!
I got an email alert the other day that said the latest version now has this.
That was Farnell's intention all along.
Supplier integration is the latest hot thing in EDA.
Dave.
I really can't see this being very useful in practice. What are the chances of any nontrivial design having all parts available from one supplier, all being in stock, not going obsolete etc. The idea that integrating supplier info at the PCB stage is going to save people time/effort, and hoping that it will help get more business just doesn't seem realistic to me. Another pointless gimmick thought up by the Marketing Droids.
What are the chances of them successfully implementing something useful like this in the BOM :
C1,2,3 : Cheapest 100nf 16V 0805 capacitor in stock, on a reel
Q2 : SO-8 N-channel MOSFET with RDSon<0.1 ohm from a manufacturer with <8 week typical leadtimes
..especially considering the laughable state of RS and Farnell's parametric data...
Does anyone honestly think it's remotely viable to create libraries for anything approaching a reasonable selection of their available parts when they can't even tell the difference between 5V , 5.0V and 5VDC?
'scuse my cynicism but I really can't see the point, as it's just not practical to do it well enough to be useful.