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I am pleased to announce the Free version of AutoTRAX DEX. This is the non-commercial (not for profit) version. It is the identical version as the commercial version. There is only one binary program. The only restriction is that it must be used for non-commercial projects.

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There is no demo program; there’s no need!. You do not need to register for the free software. It does not have a time limit. There is no limit to the number or size of sheets.

There are no layer limits or PCB size limits. There are no adverts for PCB board manufacturers. The BOM does not ‘guide’ you to a major component distributor.Unlike other EDA programs, DEX has just one simple to understand price for commercial use. Non-commercial use is totally free with no limits except it must be used for non-commercial use. Simply put, non-commercial use is totally free, commercial use is not. If you are making $$$ out of your design then it is only fair that you pay an equally fair single price.

Now that's a refreshing change! Enjoy Regards Iliya Kovac, Developer of AutoTRAX DEX Spreading the joy. Oh excellent! From the description page on the web site it looks great.

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Email: guykd@. Is this software a descendant of the old Protel Autotrax? If so, are old Autotrax custom parts libraries compatible? Old projects? I used to use Protel Autotrax a lot, years ago when still working.

Lately I've been planning to do design work again, but hadn't decided what schem/pcb package to use. At my age learning curves are a bitch. Just sticking with my old tools seemed like a good idea, since gerbers are presumably still the same. On principle I prefer free software (unless I'm making a profit by it.) Also in a practical sense since I'm poor AND one needs so many different software tools to do much, buying isn't really an option. If I ever do make a profit (unlikely) I'll be glad to pay. If this is a descendant of Protel Autotrax, in private-use freeware form, and I can load old projects and libraries, it's an answer to my prayers! Pic: my old Protel manuals.

$49 offer till next Sat 24th. Now that I can afford - just. Will give it a try before then, and see. Oh well, so file compatibility is vanishingly unlikely then. I was kind of hoping Iliya might have been a developer at protel or something. I won't have time to give it more than a superficial try before the sale ends on Sat.

And superficial tryouts never tell one much about how well software works on real projects. Has anyone had working experience with Autotrax DEX, and what are your impressions?

OK google, that's what I get for not reading the CAD threads. I see this has been a hot topic there for years. 8 pages to catch up on. Hmm, how long has it been $50 I wonder?

At least it's not node-locked (to a specific machine.) That's one thing I flatly refuse to accept, from ANY software. Oh excellent! From the description page on the web site it looks great. Email: guykd@. Is this software a descendant of the old Protel Autotrax? If so, are old Autotrax custom parts libraries compatible? Old projects?

I used to use Protel Autotrax a lot, years ago when still working. Lately I've been planning to do design work again, but hadn't decided what schem/pcb package to use. At my age learning curves are a bitch.

Just sticking with my old tools seemed like a good idea, since gerbers are presumably still the same. On principle I prefer free software (unless I'm making a profit by it.) Also in a practical sense since I'm poor AND one needs so many different software tools to do much, buying isn't really an option. If I ever do make a profit (unlikely) I'll be glad to pay. If this is a descendant of Protel Autotrax, in private-use freeware form, and I can load old projects and libraries, it's an answer to my prayers! Pic: my old Protel manuals. $49 offer till next Sat 24th. Now that I can afford - just.

Will give it a try before then, and see. You can download the AutoTRAX 109,951 parts library from These are all the parts in the Eagle library together with all the community parts from the Element 14 site (up to end of 2013). These are converted from the separate symbol and footprint libraries into a collection of separate AutoTRAX parts. AutoTRAX parts contain all the information for a parts symbols and footprint/land pattern, the part files are XML and do not refer to any other files so they are extremely portable. The AutoTRAX parts panel has a multi-threaded search function that searches all the parts for matching search patterns. Regular expressions are used.

AutoTRAX indexes the parts library in the background for fast search. AutoTRAX allows you to edit the placed symbols and footprints in place in projects. You can use the Part Builder Panel to change the footprints from say DIP to SOIC and alter the pad pitch and size. The 3D is automatically generated for parametric parts, so no need to bulking 3D model libraries. However, AutoTRAX can import 3D models. Never trust a parts library.

Check, check and check again. AutoTRAX uses an honesty system. Even if a user deliberately uses it for commercial use all I could claim in court for damages is $49. AutoTRAX does not check.

The free AutoTRAX does not use a license manager. You can move the installed programs to anywhere.

AutoTRAX does not use any registry entries, all application data is stored in C:UsersXXXAppDataRoamingAutoTRAX SoftwareDEX where XXX is your account name. All the files are human readable XML files. I'm not going to chase people for $49. Why steal it when it only costs $49. You can download the AutoTRAX 109,951 parts library from These are all the parts in the Eagle library together with all the community parts from the Element 14 site (up to end of 2013).

These are converted from the separate symbol and footprint libraries into a collection of separate AutoTRAX parts. AutoTRAX parts contain all the information for a parts symbols and footprint/land pattern, the part files are XML and do not refer to any other files so they are extremely portable. The AutoTRAX parts panel has a multi-threaded search function that searches all the parts for matching search patterns. Regular expressions are used.

AutoTRAX indexes the parts library in the background for fast search. AutoTRAX allows you to edit the placed symbols and footprints in place in projects.

You can use the Part Builder Panel to change the footprints from say DIP to SOIC and alter the pad pitch and size. The 3D is automatically generated for parametric parts, so no need to bulking 3D model libraries.

However, AutoTRAX can import 3D models. Never trust a parts library. Check, check and check again. Nope, completely different. The story as I know it is that Protel/Altium were not happy at the time, and there was some dispute between them, but the Autotrax name was never trademarked, or they let it lapse or some such, so Altium didn't push it in the end. But I'm sure Iliya can fill us in first-hand if he chooses.

I've always though the use of the name was just silly and confusing for everyone, Iliya knew perfectly well Protel had used that name for a long time. I'm impressed by the new free offer And have always been impressed that this is a one man effort. Nope, completely different. The story as I know it is that Protel/Altium were not happy at the time, and there was some dispute between them, but the Autotrax name was never trademarked, or they let it lapse or some such, so Altium didn't push it in the end. But I'm sure Iliya can fill us in first-hand if he chooses.

I've always though the use of the name was just silly and confusing for everyone, Iliya knew perfectly well Protel had used that name for a long time. I'm impressed by the new free offer And have always been impressed that this is a one man effort. Protel (now Altium) never trademarked AutoTRAX. When I registered the trademark I searched the Protel web site for AutoTRAX. No reference found. I emailed Nick Martin in 2002 that I intended to market AutoTRAX. The only reply I got from them was basically they reserved the right to use AutoTRAX in Australia.

Then all of a sudden Protel AutoTRAX appeared on their website as a free download. (Perhaps to cover their backsides). Anyway, no contact since 2002. Like that Parrot, Protel AutoTRAX could be deceased.

Can't see them ever using the AutoTRAX name - too much connection to the long gone founder of Altium. Perhaps they could make a new cut-down free version of CircuitMaker called AutoTRAX! In 1981 I developed the first version of AutoTRAX on DOS (Not the Protel version) but decided not to sell it. It had a maze auto-router and that's why I called it AutoTRAX.

I used the software to develop an AutoCAD add-on. I even formed a limited company AutoTRAX Ltd. Back in 1981. I never knew about Protel. I restarted AutoTRAX in 2000 after being fleeced of $1000 US for an educational copy of Multisim/Ultiboard. I though I had purchase the full version (Well I paid $1000!) but they were functions missing. So I thought S#D it, here goes.

The rest is history. The AutoTRAX parts panel has a multi-threaded search function that searches all the parts for matching search patterns. Regular expressions are used. AutoTRAX indexes the parts library in the background for fast search. AutoTRAX allows you to edit the placed symbols and footprints in place in projects. You can use the Part Builder Panel to change the footprints from say DIP to SOIC and alter the pad pitch and size. The 3D is automatically generated for parametric parts, so no need to bulking 3D model libraries.

However, AutoTRAX can import 3D models. My first ever contract was with Apricot Computers in Birmingham, England. I wrote all the test software for their computers (except the hard drive).

The software tested the computers and did burn-in test in production. I wrote an O/S that loaded the programs and ran them. Even did a simple GUI menu. After a few months I went down to manufacturing and saw my program running on 100’s of computers. So satisfying and that’s partly why! I also hate the dishonest pricing policy of ALL of the commercial EDA companies out there. It’s like selling a 4 seater car but there are chains on the back seat that will be unlocked when you pay the extra $$$.

See I was loathed to do a free version and preferred one price. However, this was keeping people from using it so I finally gave in. But I still refuse to locks the back seats so no limits except for non-commercial use. Hopefully more people will get to use my ‘baby’ - AutoTRAX. A word of friendly advice: please please please remove the horrible pcb layout you use in the images on your website.

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Take a moment to grab a properly laid-out board and use that in your marketing material. Something medium to high density with surface mounted parts and properly laid out traces. I can tell you first impressions matter. I showed this to a couple of friends. Their first reaction invariably was: looks like a crappy tool, look at what a mess that board is.

They were judging your program by the quality of the layout shown on your website! I know it is wrong because that layout says nothing about the capabilities of the program. It only says that whoever made that layout is a baboon. But perception counts!

Like i said friendly advice. That board is horrendous.

Same problem. I circled the eye-popping stuff. If you show this kind of 'artwork' to anyone that does PCB design they will walk away from your software without even trying it.

It's like having a Aston Martin dealership, but all cars are covered in mud, the carpet is ratty, the windows haven't been washed in years, the wallpaper is peeling off, the door is hanging crooked in its hinges and the salesguy welcomes you wearing a green suit ( that was originally black ), greasy hair and smelling like wee.

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