

Read on to learn exactly why! Getting started with a new version Recently, we updated to Altium Designer 20, and frankly, I didn’t expect to get as excited about this new version as I am now. As I recall, for the designs we normally made in the Elektor Lab, there weren’t that many significant changes or new features that we really needed, actually. Most - if not all - settings were automatically copied into this newer version and the user interface didn’t change much, so we could start using Altium Designer 14 (almost) immediately. Software updates can be time consuming, but in this case everything worked fine. After our initial investment, we skipped several subsequent updates, until Altium Designer 14 was released. Some time ago, Elektor started using Altium Designer 6, after working for years with Cadence OrCAD for schematics and Ultiboard for PCB design.
