Wiring Diagram Program For Mac
For simple schematics (single sided and two sided), use Fritzing. It runs on Mac, Linux, and even Windows.
Very simple and easy. Has a simple autorouter.
Has a Breadboard designer, Schematic designer, and PCB designer, AND keeps all three synchronized automatically. So, it follows your workflow, not the other way around. It generates masks for two sided boards, Color Breadboard diagrams, Schematics, BOM, Netlist, Gerber, all in a variety of formats.
They also have a good comparison of many other EDA tools on their site. Fritzing is free (FOSS), developed by the University of Potsdam. GEDA for bigger stuff, I'm not a fan of Eagle (though there are many who like Eagle.). Fritzing Breadboard example. Looks my post will be too late, sorry, but the question is still relevant. I’ve tried Omnigraffle, and Conceptdraw, they both do a good job but Conceptdraw seems to be more powerful tool.
I'm on Mac now and use windows laptop as well, so for me the ability of ConceptDraw to work on both is priceless. If you are willing to spend money, if the team get's large, I would recommend you to look at. If you are dead set on open source and 'free' software I would say that or any other that has been atound a while.
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I use Omnigraffle for drawing the simple circuits I use in my Arduino classes. For circuit design, I use Eagle. It's a 'real' schematic capture program (i.e. CAD program for circuits) that you can also use to produce circuit boards. Omnigraffle is great for producing really nice looking schematics, as long as they are not too complex, because it doesn't have the intelligence that a real schematic capture program does on how to maintain connection between components. Omnigraffle also doesn't have very many components in its library so you have to make your own for even simple things.
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Eagle's part library is so big it's daunting. I've found that DigiKey's SchemeIt editor online works quite well, with export to PDF and PNG. I wish that there was an agreed-upon exchange format for schematic diagrams, so that circuits could be moved easily from one schematic capture tool to another. I use Eagle CAD for board design, but their schematic capture tool is awkward and produces ugly schematics—they look like they were designed for 1970s-style pen plotting. I wish that I could move Schematics from SchemeIt into Eagle CAD (and vice versa). I also have a number of schematics in CircuitLab that I had to abandon when they started charging for the service—it would have been nice to move them to another schematic capture system.