I'm trying (not yet succeeded

) on settling on a PCB design software package rather than using multiple versions for individual tasks. As such I'm not certain whether Diptrace (which I haven't a copy of .... yet) does everything I feel may be required of my design work.
I'd like to use Kicad for its versatility and open-source aspect but it seems to be getting too 'big' (i.e. complicated) which I find off-putting.
I used to use a program that did nothing but allow you to place a pad (from a limited selection) and drag tracks (of limited width) where you wanted. None of this auto-routing business or a gazillion parameters that have to be set (like 16 different values for a pad FFS!). OK, modern boards probably require all that faffing about but my needs are simple (like me

).
Diptrace - from how you describe the simple functionality (at least for circular pcbs) - seems ideal. I really must get around to getting a copy and having a go. Thanks for the input and reminder...... wish I had the time to address these issues properly but another branch of business that I went in to has really taken off recently (publicity of it in
five national newspapers came as a surprise and, as a result, has overtaken all my other projects ATM). Such is life...... <sigh>