

Otherwise see if you can work out how to write some code that will parse the Altium format files and import them into KiCad yourself? I know the PCBs can be saved in ASCII format, for a start. you can check.) that also needs buying if it's an option, but buying that hurts a lot less. Or maybe circuit studio also loads up AD files now? (I have heard mumbling about that but haven't seen it for myself. Altium Designer 2004 licenses will also appear as 'S08 AD6', however the license is in fact S08 2004. Upgrading floating licenses will work together, providing the same license is upgraded.

If you want to keep using an AD license after your student one expires, that needs buying. After updating an upgraded Altium Designer Summer 08 license. The license may be replaced a second time for 20 of the cost of. with the cloud storage on circuitmaker they're just not place-able into whatever folder on your computer you want, and they are available for everyone else to see if your limited number of private projects are occupied. If a softkey license cannot be recovered from a machine with hardware or software failure or the machine was lost/stolen, a replacement license will be issued at no cost if the user purchased a software subscription license. originally it's just about finishing your open source project before expiry of license and posting the files online (almost definitely will be fine, but check your license terms if you really want to know!!) But now you don't want to transfer to circuitmaker because it forces you to cloud storage? AFAIK, the files also live on your HDD, they are cached, not downloaded every time you want to work on them.
