Even with the changes to Eagle in the past couple years making it much less intuitive and easy to use, it’s still MUCH better than Ki-CAD, if only for our drivers, because some of our commonly used driver components don’t have libraries in KiCAD and it’s not as easy to make new libraries in KiCAD as it is in Eagle. One advantage to KiCAD is it’s free as in freedom. It will never be proprietary, and if development ever moves in a direction people don’t like, someone can legally fork it and make it right again. I want to learn to use it, but the learning curve to make new libraries is what’s holding me back right now. There are a couple of new conversion tools for Eagle to KiCAD, but they aren’t super easy to figure out either. :person_facepalming: