iProg Pro v89 - All Versions Software Pack (v43 to v89+) Ultimate Collection

iProg Pro v89 - All Versions Software Pack (v43 to v89+) Ultimate Collection 2025-08-21

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iProg Pro v89 - All Versions Software Pack (v43 to v89+) Ultimate Collection
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iProg Pro v89 - All Versions Software Pack (v43 to v89+) Ultimate Collection - All-in-one pack with iProg versions 43 through 89+ included.

This is the ultimate, all-in-one software collection for the iProg Pro programmer. Instead of a single piece of software, this package contains a massive collection of dozens of different iProg versions. This comprehensive suite is designed to solve the most common problem for iProg users: script and hardware clone compatibility. With this pack, you will always have the right software version for the job.

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Iprog Pro 89 Full is locked and there is no mention anywhere of the password for unzipping the file.
Look it up—it’s the same for all archives in the Resources section. People ask me for it often and I always write it, you can find it from my replies in about 10 seconds.
 

It is indeed a good collection.

Just to address the earlier question regarding SN235: Generally, v89 will not work correctly with older sеriаl numbers like 235 without specific hardware modifications. You usually need a newer SN for the latest versions. It is safer to stick to older software versions confirmed to work with that specific SN to avoid issues.
 

It is definitely useful to have the complete history of versions available in one spot, especially when dealing with finicky hardware that sometimes prefers older software builds.

Good luck with it.
 
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