PyCor is a open-source Python program where you can add servers, all-Python Variables, registry keys, and more. Developed by UnknownUser2222 and collaborated with others, we are working hard despite what we do and our collaborators do. The software is based on Python 3.10.8 and with other optional files. Updates every week
Producing fake ISO images are legal and use for commercial and private use is also allowed! You can also do a modification to it IF NOT activation key leaked. This causes piracy and is illegal. Please make sure you MUST remove/hide the activation key or the installation password.
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Version: v1.16.0
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Plan: Free
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Program files: C:/Program Files (x86)/PyCor
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OS: Windows 10/11
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Verified organization: PyCor
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Verified owner: UnknownUser2222 (GitHub)
- For business inquiries: nesakazi2016@gmail.com
- For consumer inquiries: userunamed981@gmail.com
- For developer inquiries: adibsreviews@gmail.com
- Note that these emails are created by our collaborators. If you want to contact the official email, contact us at userunamed981@gmail.com because this email was created by the owner.
- If you are in Windows 7, Vista, XP, 98 or 95, the next major release will be the final version (
v2.00.0
) compatible for these OSes. - If you are in Windows 10, you will get the full version. Next minor release will also bring the full version for Windows 11.
- If you are in Windows PE (
Preinstallation Environment
), it will also bring support with this version via the command line.
Check #about-pycor (or at the very top) for info.
Type help_pycor for help. IF that does not work, contact us.
Well, no. You can link it, but you can't "install" it.
Yes really, because you need Windows 95 and very low specs.
Absolutely NO. No malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, adware is available in our command line unless a PUP enters redirect
and with the link, so still be careful on the internet!
On 11/17/2022, this is all the versions that recieve security updates and major updates
Version | Supported |
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1.15+ | ✅ |
1.14 | ✅ |
1.13 | ✅ |
1.12 | ✅ |
1.11 | ✅ |
1.10 | ✅ |
1.09 | ✅ |
1.08 | ✅ |
1.07 | ✅ |
1.06 | ✅ |
1.05 | ✅ |
1.04 | ✅ |
1.03 | ✅ |
1.02 | ✅ |
1.01 | ✅ |
1.00 | ❓ |
Prototype versions | ❌ |
Symbol | Meaning |
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❓ | Getting only bug fixes |
✅ | Recieving updates |
❌ | Not getting updates |
You should update your system to a newer version (e.g. 1.01.0 from 1.00.0) every 1 month for security features and more.
To update first keep a entire backup of your previous version by finding the old directory of the program and copying it to somewhere else. It is recommended to name the folder "PyCor Backup" and keep it in the "Documents" folder. Uninstall the old version (not the backup in case of an error or roll back) and download the new version. After you have downloaded the file unzip/open the setup program and it will install the new version to the system.
If you want to roll back (error or bug), first uninstall the current version then drag the backup folder and put it in C:/Program Files (x86)/. After you have relocated it, rename it to "PyCor", create a shortcut, and you have rolled back. That's for the EXE executable.
To do this for the ZIP programs, delete the newer ZIP file and replace with the old one.