PCMTec Development Blog

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And we are live!

The website is https://www.pcmtec.com/

Once you have registered and confirmed your account you can download the demo from here https://www.pcmtec.com/demo
You must be logged in for the link to work. There are two demo files included in the zip that you can edit and view.

When you open the application please enter your registration details you signed up with from here: https://www.pcmtec.com/customer/info

The payment page is still disabled until we finalise testing with our beta testers however all the product information, faq, forums etc are live now. We will enable the payment tomorrow providing no major issues come up.

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Awesome man congratulations!!
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Registered will download the demo tonight for a look around .good to see you get it out there good luck guys
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Great work!
Looking forward to grabbing a copy :thumbup:
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Payment portal is live now.

Product is still an early-access public beta however the majority of items are functional.

The items that are not yet available are:

ZF Flashing (editing and viewing of samples files is available).
Maptracing/Scanning
2D/3D Interactive Graphing with Interpolate
Tune Locking
Return to stock
Undo/Change History
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So awesome, what an amazing feat you guys have accomplished, I can see this being the new big name in ford tuning :D :thumbup:
I'll be spreading the word!
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Bahave wrote:So awesome, what an amazing feat you guys have accomplished, I can see this being the new big name in ford tuning :D :thumbup:
I'll be spreading the word!
Thanks!

We are pretty happy with where we are at in 12 months of development compared to some others that have had 12+ years to get where they are with full software teams!
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Amazing work rolls and crew, massive effort in a short time frame :thumbup: Well done.
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rolls wrote:And we are live!

The website is https://www.pcmtec.com/

Once you have registered and confirmed your account you can download the demo from here https://www.pcmtec.com/demo
You must be logged in for the link to work. There are two demo files included in the zip that you can edit and view.

When you open the application please enter your registration details you signed up with from here: https://www.pcmtec.com/customer/info

The payment page is still disabled until we finalise testing with our beta testers however all the product information, faq, forums etc are live now. We will enable the payment tomorrow providing no major issues come up.

:punk:
Great work guys, might be a couple weeks now before i grab it as i have car parts screaming at me to buy them hahaha but i did have a quick look at the demo and wondering what level of the software it is, eg enthusiast/pro/workshop
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Menicing wrote:
Great work guys, might be a couple weeks now before i grab it as i have car parts screaming at me to buy them hahaha but i did have a quick look at the demo and wondering what level of the software it is, eg enthusiast/pro/workshop
Menicing, thank you. The Demo is at Workshop level but the workshop parameters show up only in the Workshop tree. You can select what level you want to from the View menu to get an idea of what level you would want. ZF is only available from Professional up.
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