Personally, I found the database aspect of DXP to be a bit of a headache when I first tried DXP, and the manual wasn't much help - (I feel like Altium are deliberately terse on some aspects of their software, so that they can sell seminar seats) but just spending a bit of time using it and playing about trying to make it do things I used to be able to do in 99SE had me up and running with it pretty fast. Yeah you can use it easily enough with no manual to capture a schematic and make a board (well, I picked up 99se when I first used it, no problems) and I moved to DXP from there with no real hassles but there's always cool tips and ticks and better ways to do things. Because there's a lot of ways different people use it to do what they want. I think the issue with protel is there's a lot of functionality in the various modules that not everyone needs to know about. I still maintain that a book should not be necessary for properly written software.
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