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GURD-WTA7-B777-BTVA | GURD-WTA7-B777-BTVA | ||
| − | + | ==Latest Version 4.0.1559.0== | |
| − | + | ===Released on 01/28/2021=== | |
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===Download Links=== | ===Download Links=== | ||
| − | *[https://www.pplan.com/files/pplan/PPlan-4.0. | + | *[https://www.pplan.com/files/pplan/PPlan-4.0.1559.0.osx.pkg MacOS ] |
| − | *[https://www.pplan.com/files/pplan/PPlan-4.0. | + | *[https://www.pplan.com/files/pplan/PPlan-4.0.1559.0.x86.msi Windows x86 ] |
| − | *[https://www.pplan.com/files/pplan/PPlan-4.0. | + | *[https://www.pplan.com/files/pplan/PPlan-4.0.1559.0.x64.msi Windows x64 ] |
If you need an earlier version, please e-mail us at [mailto:info@bit.bm info@bit.bm] | If you need an earlier version, please e-mail us at [mailto:info@bit.bm info@bit.bm] | ||
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| + | *Special note to Mac OS users: If you are upgrading from a version prior to 4.0.1551.0, you should first uninstall the old version by opening Applications in Finder and dragging the previous icon to the trash. You should only have to do this once. Future upgrades should work as before, without the need to uninstall the previous version. | ||
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Revision as of 17:06, 28 January 2021
News
Principal Plan is now a product of Blue Island Technology, Limited - a cool new tech company located in the island paradise of Bermuda. Blue Island Technology, Limited was founded by Principal Plan creator Sam Thomsen and local partners.
At this time, the full version of Principal Plan is available for no charge.
Please use the following registration code to unlock the software:
GURD-WTA7-B777-BTVA
Latest Version 4.0.1559.0
Released on 01/28/2021
Download Links
If you need an earlier version, please e-mail us at info@bit.bm
- Special note to Mac OS users: If you are upgrading from a version prior to 4.0.1551.0, you should first uninstall the old version by opening Applications in Finder and dragging the previous icon to the trash. You should only have to do this once. Future upgrades should work as before, without the need to uninstall the previous version.