You can remove the non-commercial restriction from Eagle Light by purchasing a $49 license. It still has the same board size restriction, though: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/shop/pricing/?language=en
There's also a $125 Eagle Hobbyist version, which has double the board size limit, but it's restricted to non-commercial use.
Beyond that, Eagle gets expensive pretty quickly if you're paying for it from your own pocket.
Among cheap/free Eagle alternatives, KiCad seems to have by far the most community support. I get comments on my blog every few days from people telling me what a dope I am for not using KiCad.
There's also a $125 Eagle Hobbyist version, which has double the board size limit, but it's restricted to non-commercial use.
Beyond that, Eagle gets expensive pretty quickly if you're paying for it from your own pocket.
Among cheap/free Eagle alternatives, KiCad seems to have by far the most community support. I get comments on my blog every few days from people telling me what a dope I am for not using KiCad.



