can you make the wiring a bit more fluid? and maybe add on some kind of "snap" indication? like if i want to connect two components that aren't in the same x or y axis i can just click on one terminal and then on the other, and the wire will snap in place. but overall, this is a great tool for cranking out a quick circuit diagram. good stuff
If the circuit editor is launched without cookies enabled, a message is displayed that users have to accept cookies in order to guard against cross-site request forgeries. I didn't get that impression from the Wikipedia article linked from the message. Is the claim disingenuous or am I missing something?
I remember back when i was learning electronics i used a circuit simulator. One would place circuits on a virtual board, connect up the wires, press play then see a realtime simulation of how the circuit would function including current flow, voltage, etc. It even laid out circuits for you! Really, it was fun to use.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 40.0 ms ] threadWe were subsequently covered by Slashdot, Engadget, Hack a Day, EDN,... so we've seen plenty of traffic over the last few days!
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In comparison this fails the fun test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUv66718DII&feature=playe...
I absolutely love the application's idea and the implementation.