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I am sure the software discussion has been done, sent a link if anyone has it.

A good sized EICR is coming up(900 circuits) and i want to choose a software to stick with for the long run.
Up until now i have been OK with the free NIC Online format, i have used NICEIC Click in the past and found it quite good.

NICEIC Click
AMtec

any other suggestions chaps?
 
And another for easycert, will you just go and buy it already!!! :D:D:D
 

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