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Hmm seems that is not the case, i can remember it being hideously priced at one point but now by the looks of it, its totally freeOn 10/11/10 18:26, David Vanstone wrote:I can remember the days of crocodile technology for simulating electronics, and oh how they were good days!! Well then it changed to crocodile technology and now yenka! What a smart little program, and now to make things better its free and available for linux!!Thats of one of them there drug deals - here have a bit for free and once your hooked you have to mug old ladies to pay pay pay.http://www.yenka.com/en/Free_home_licences/ DaveGood alternatives to all their offerings are available under the GPL somewhereTom te tom te tom
Quote: You'll find a range of free products and resources on Yenka. There's no catch: they're intended to let you try our software. We hope that, if you like it, you'll consider buying a licence for your school, but there's no obligation to do so.
Use Yenka free at home * All of our Yenka products are free to use at home <http://www.yenka.com/en/Free_Yenka_home_licences/> - you only need to buy a licence if you want to use them in school, too.Hmm seems that is not the case, i can remember it being hideously priced at one point but now by the looks of it, its totally free
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