In any project, you want to use the right tool for the job. In electrical engineering design, because of its inherent complexity, this is especially true. The scope of an electrical project can be particularly unwieldy when the tools being used were not created for this kind of work.
Take, for instance, traditional CAD software, which was originally created for architectural design. AutoCAD, for instance, treats each page independently and creates a separate file for each page. However, electrical engineering designs are multiple page schematics, with all pages needing to be connected. This is the fundamental problem with using traditional CAD software in electricalengineering design work