Using Fusion360 electronics is exhausting me. Should I use a different tool from now on?
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Hello.
I am a Korean college student with DIY as a hobby, and I dream of starting a business through the development of idea products in the future.
In order to adapt to the Fusion 360 platform, I abandoned the existing environment such as Altium or EasyEDA and tried to get used to the Fusion 360 electronics for a long time.
But now, I feel that the time to give up Fusion 360 electronics is slowly approaching.
It may be a downside that I feel because I am not professional, but Fusion 360 electronics are somehow sloppy.
Ugly library symbols and footprint;
The number of basic libraries that are sorely lacking;
Side GUIs that are too large and inefficiently proportioned;
A lot of junk data piled up just by library work because you can't break the reference;
A feature to save as a missing block design;
And it's too online-based, so it's cumbersome to insert offline files.
I've been stuck with Fusion 360 Electronics for years, believing that these quirks will one day be improved, but now I'm confused as to whether these quirks define Fusion itself.
Did the Fusion360 electronics development team feel any of the above inconveniences in the process of directly designing the PCB with this?
Are these shortcomings just because I didn't understand Fusion 360 electronics properly?
I used it because I like fusion, but I get tired of it.