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Old 30-01-2010   #1 (permalink)
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i have a tester that stores results and the certification software to go with it. i haven't taken my time to figure it out yet,
i just wanted to know if anyone else uses it and if they think it is worthwhile figuring it out
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Its worth it IMO after you have mastered it no more writing and every certificate is typed out for you so looks a lot better when you hand it over.



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is it easy to master though?,
what tester and software do you have?
i have metrel eurotest and the software that came with it
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cant help you with that one my software is powersuite with a megger. Why not try it out on your own installation and produce certs before using it for a customer.

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i have a tester that stores results and the certification software to go with it. i haven't taken my time to figure it out yet,
i just wanted to know if anyone else uses it and if they think it is worthwhile figuring it out

any good mate? i'm considering the same tester?
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i would definately recomment the tester,very user friendly,
but if you want to print your certs you have to pay extra for the pro plus model, i only got the pro so i have the soft ware but cant print certs cos i need a pro plus pass word which costs about £150 + vat . so it seems a bit pointless having it but i think i will buy it when i have the money to burn
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the pro plus software is only to print onto NICEIC forms.
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on subject of software!!!

dont buy certificates from Flea BAY

they are rubbish and look crap..! i bought some and now just won my dispute with him via paypal for a refund!! stay clear!!! the seller called NATIONAL CERTS

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Have u guys tried the new NIC software, you dont need to purchase the certs u just order numbers, and they print , certificates onto blank paper,, SAVING LOADS OF CASH,,
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not NIC!! i just use elecsa's free downloads!
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