so the moral is, its not like you can switch program easily even if you've attended Altium course guru level. i cannot easily transfer my DipTrace library into Altium, so that one was trashed i have to redo from beginning, took me years to convert all of them even now i think i havent translated all of them to Altium (mainly due to i'm not using the parts anymore or not yet). i downloaded the help/manual files from the website and start reading and practicing, it is somewhat different workflow compared to DipTrace (integrated component/pcb/schematics vs many separated independent programs) but i quickly get a grasp to it and quickly became my user very friendly EDA with one big problem. i started earlier with DipTrace, it is somewhat user friendly with lots of help files and youtubes, then i started pilling up components library, then later i felt it is crippled, i cannot make a component with dual independent units, such as dual or quad opamp in one IC, then i tried what everybody and the Admin suggested, go Altium. Dont waste your time on something "crippled".
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