Quick intro
ProSecCo is a small toolkit used around older forklift diagnostic software. It focuses on (1) date/time compatibility for applications that expect a specific service date and (2) basic registration data handling. Typical use is lab, training and legacy evaluation.

ProSecCo Date Time Changer 1.6 with day, month, year, brand, and app selectors for legacy forklift software.


Highlights
  • Date/time compatibility for multiple brands (Linde, STILL, Jungheinrich, etc.)
  • Simple point-and-click interface with brand/app selectors
  • Lightweight, portable executables for offline test benches and VMs
  • Registration data dialogs for legacy apps that require a name/ID + key format

Package contents
  • ProSecCo – Date Time Changer 1.6 — sets an application-expected day/month/year per brand/app selector for older releases.
  • ProSecCo Date Time 2018 — updated shell with a [Version] field for later program generations.
  • ProSecCo Patch 2016 (Date/Time Changer) — compatibility flavor aimed at 2015–2016 era builds.
  • ProSecCo Registration Utility — classic UI to compose/validate registration information used by some legacy suites.
  • Registration Dialog helper — compact window for pasting HW ID, name and key into programs that request it.

Good to know
  • They do not add vehicle/brand coverage, comms drivers or ECU functions by themselves; they only influence licensing/date checks of the host program.
  • Use inside a disposable VM/snapshot if you’re just evaluating legacy software; antivirus may flag keygens generically.
  • Respect software licenses; many OEM tools now require online accounts and modern VCIs — these utilities won’t replace that.

Typical pairing (examples)
Seen used around older releases of Linde/Pathfinder-family tools and other forklift diagnostic suites from STILL/Jungheinrich/Clark/Liebherr/Valtra/WIDOS where demos or time-locks were common.

ProSecCo Date Time 2018 interface featuring a Version field for later diagnostic program generations.ProSecCo 2016 compatibility edition for setting expected dates in mid-2010s diagnostic releases.
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