xschem can now be configured to use Analog Flavor's bespice wave viewer. Just click 'Simulation-> Configure simulators and tools' and set the 'spicewave' tool to be 'bespice wave'. Set the correct path for the program according to your installation. Bespice can be downloaded from analog flavor's
web site. The evaluation license loads ngspice files, does not load many other formats and does not have postprocessing abilities. However it is perfectly useable with xschem, no size limits. It has the ability to stack many signals vertically, this is useful for digital /mixed circuits.
Bespice has the ability to accept tcp commands, so in the near future i will enable cross probing nets to bespice as i have done with gaw.
The signal browser is hierarchical, so searching for nets in big designs is way more convenient.
@User as with gaw
bespice also does not have the ability to save list of shown waves to a file, however i have contacted the developers asking to implement this function, as it is really useful and asked by so many designers. They responded it's on their to-do list, i hope they will increase the priority for this...