Sorry, my mistake, I was referring to Old_Grey developing his new expanded Speeduino board. KiCad is a little more complicated than FZ. Before going to KiCad, DipTrace, Eagle, or something else I would strongly recommend sticking with FZ. For the board you want to make, FZ is the place to start, then when you get FZ down to a science, picking up KiCad will be much easier to understand. Fritzing, KiCad, Eagle... all have their place... FZ was designed as an educational tool to learn the relationship between your breadboard, schematic, and PCB. Personally, I use FZ, but I don't make any large complicated boards either. I like FZ for the same reasons everyone else does...
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