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PMP V2.0.4 is available - by PPA 2014.08.16 4:41 PM

An update (V2.0.4 build 104) is available. It corrects several behaviors discussed in the forum.

This is an emergency release since build 103 generates a stack overflow due to a bad fix on banking methods. If you had already installed the build 103, you have to uninstall it before to install the build 104 since they have the same version. (the V2.0.3 is no more available)

PMP V2.0.4 is available - by PPA 2014.08.15 11:31 PM

An update (V2.0.4) is available. It corrects several behaviors discussed in the forum.
(the V2.0.3 is no more available)

New experimental forum - by PPA 2014.08.03 10:12 AM

Hi all,
The new experimental forum is stable now. Please give it a try and give your feedback.
For now, the old forum is still active, I will answer to both topics.

There's no relationships between the two fora, you have to register separately.

THE NEW FORUM IS HERE.

robot.gifPMP V2 is released! - by PPA 2014.07.20 11:24 PM

We have a GO for V2 launch...

3, 2, 1, ignition... We have a liftoff!

Lot of new goodies!


What's up? - by PPA 2014.06.23 3:49 PM

cool.gif  V2.0: We have a "go" for launch. T - 27 days and counting...


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