![]() And the competition KiCAD is up against is mostly the simpler versions from megavendors, not any mom-and-pop small software vendor - because there aren't any. First of all, the contractor did not offer to replace you for nothing, right? Looking at the current market, it's not like Autodesk are going out of business, even though we who have suffered from their products might wish that they would. None of this is relevant to a discussion market for free PCB CAD software. ![]() Both factors effectively result in them losing their competitive edge compared to employees. (this is probably more relevant in countries that have some employee protection in place where the employer can't fire at will.) Now, contractors usually trust corporate inertia to propel them through this, also relying on "if you're not part of the solution, there's good money to be made in prolonging the problem" as a mechanism to sustain income. ![]() ![]() Which usually is bullshit, if you look longer than the next three-month reporting cycle also less true than the fact that contractors are more often than not chosen for the non-committal nature of relation to the customer, wherein it is promised that a swift termination is possible. The hard-line capitalist take on this is that you weren't good enough at delivering value. ![]()
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