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    I am using Eagle. It's free, but the free version has limitations. Never the less, the limitations are pretty generous, so it can be used for board sizes up to 80x100mm. I use it also to generate PCB layout. Here is the latest thing I made with it:

    https://adapting-camera.blogspot.se/...stretcher.html

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    Just a simple thing this time, but it works excellently well. Eagle has a bit of a steep learning curve uphill, but once you understand it, it is very nice to use. I also have PCB123, but have not used it for a while, I think Eagle is better.

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