What I find really nice about it (what little I’ve played with it), is that when you make a change in one view (say you move a trace in the PCB view) - it updates the other views as well. Furthermore, it’s fully open-source, and new parts to expand the library can be created fairly easily (many can be made just by copying and pasting an existing part, and updating an image file to two - others will require some knowledge of a vector drawing program, like Inkscape). It gives beginners a tool to allow them to learn how the relationship between a breadboarded circuit, its schematic, and its PCB layout all relate to each other. No, it isn’t Eagle, or KiCad, or gEDA (to name just a few) - but it’s concept is, IMHO, a great idea. I’ve never understood the dislike of Fritzing among people here.
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