plus the button labels are labelled in a way that makes using them tiresome because you have to read 3 words on each label to find the one you want. speaking of buttons, does the layout really follow any rules of logic? Inductor and resistor options are side-by-side but capacitor choices are vertical. however the authors are very presumptuous by (a) forcing you to use their preferred units (nH, pF) with no way to change them, and then (b) showing a limited number of digits in the display of units such that if you enter ".001" it shows up as zero.Īnother set of shortcomings is the ignoring of Mac programming standards- for example, one should be able to edit matching elements by double-clicking on the element list (but no, you have to hit the "Edit elements" button). i'm not sure of the need for resistive elements in matching networks but maybe that's just my particular work. generally it appears to be technically correct although with occasional (and survivable) rendering problems where arcs appear as PWL/polygons. the shortcomings of this program are numerous. This is a rare case where I wish the process to demand a refund was simple.
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