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I bought a CD off ebay, cost £20 ish. all the certs. you need, runs with open office. no annual fees. easy to fill in on pc or laptop for professional results.
 
It's the £75 per year bit that puts me off, looks inteersting though.

I use form fill by castline systems which is free for the basic package.

Link here

Formfill is our choice too, version 9.0.0.54 is now almost perfect apart from the price (we needed multi-user and commercial certificates)
 
We use Easy Cert Pro, to be honest - a lot cheaper than Formfill, and equally capable. It's about £200 odds with Easy Pat thrown in too, and again, support is excellent, the data is exportable, it PDFs with no problem, and prints on blank or pre printed forms.

Electrical Software, Test & Inspection, Electrical Certificates - there's a trial too.

Tysoft quoted closer to £400 for us for Easycert Pro with an extra 3 users on the license, worked out almost identical in price to Formfill.
 
Tysoft quoted closer to £400 for us for Easycert Pro with an extra 3 users on the license, worked out almost identical in price to Formfill.

Ok - didn't know that, as we've only ever run it on one PC. I thought Formfill was around a grand for the Level 3 stuff (or is that Enterprise?)...
 

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