Hi Miquel, Try cadint at http://www.cadint.com . They offer a free download. The free version is a node limited version which means that as/if you upgrade, the program operates in exactly the same way. They offer several levels of upgrade if you want/need to handle larger circuits (the free version can handle most hobby circuits). They have recently improved their manual significantly (also a free download). I have used a number of schematic entry/pc layout packages and nobody has better integration between the two sides. Once you are comfortable with schematic entry, you will be comfortable with pc layout. Output from the program is the full encasulated Gerber set which is the preferred format at almost all board houses. Regards, Dave miquel noguer wrote: > I'm looking for a freeware pcb design? > > I don't need a big or very good soft. A very basic > soft will be enough. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics