Osmond PCB is a flexible tool for designing printed circuit boards. It runs on Macintosh. Its many features include:
* Virtually unlimited board sizes
* Virtually unlimited number of board Layers
* Virtually unlimited number of parts
* Spatial resolution down to 10 nanometer
* Concurrent support for both Imperial and Metric units
* All angle routing
* Rubber-band traces
* Rats Nest Layer
* Variable size Grid
* Support for both through-hole and surface mount parts
* Circular, rectangular, and oval pads
* Easy part editing
* Variable trace widths
* Variable trace spacing
* Curved traces
* Silkscreen, solder-mask, and auxiliary layers
* Signal and ground planes
* Copper fill areas
* Automatic clearance checks
* Easy manual and semi-automatic routing
* Built-in script language
* Gerber (RS-274X) and drill file (Excellon) output
* DXF file output
* DXF file input
* Encapsulated PostScript file output
* Net check output (IPC-356)