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KTechlab V0.3.7 running on GNU/Linux.
KTechlab is an Open Source Intergated Design Environment (IDE) for electronic and PIC
microcontroller circuit design and simulation. Featuring an extensive circuit designer with autorouting
and simulation of all common electronic components and logic elements.
KTechlab supports programming microcontrollers using a graphical flowchart based language called flowcode.

Ktechlab is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. Version 0.3.7 was released on March, 11 2009.

History

Ktechlab was first developed by David Saxton, who worked on it sometime during 2007. Most of the design ideas and a lot of the current code are still his. He released various versions, up to version 0.3.6.

When David Saxton stated that he wouldn't be able to continue developing the software, Ktechlab stalled for a while before Julian Bäume, Jason Lucas, Zoltan padrah, Alan Grimes and several other continued his work, releasing version 0.3.7, with more components and lots of bug fixes.

Work on KTechlab continues, the main priority currently being porting to QT4

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