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User Manual
Download PDF — V1.0 R1

Complete platform documentation for technical evaluation.

Pilot & Deployment Enquiries

EPCplanner is currently available for pilot deployment. Pilot agreements are structured to cover a single active project, with commercial terms transitioning to an annual or enterprise licence upon successful pilot completion.

To discuss a pilot for your project, please send a brief description of your project type, P6 environment (Oracle EPPM / SQL Server / SQLite), and team size to info@epcplanner.net.

Frequently Asked Questions

What P6 environments does EPCplanner support?

EPCplanner connects to Oracle EPPM (cloud and on-premise), SQL Server (P6 Professional), and Standalone SQLite. XER file import is also available for environments without direct DB access.

Does EPCplanner work offline?

Yes. EPCplanner is designed with an offline-first architecture. Full platform functionality is available without internet connectivity — making it suitable for remote and offshore project sites.

What platforms does EPCplanner run on?

EPCplanner runs on Windows (primary deployment), Android, and iOS. The core project database operates on Windows; mobile platforms are used for field progress entry and dashboards.

Is there a trial version available?

EPCplanner is offered as a structured pilot rather than an open trial. Contact us to discuss a pilot scoped to your project — this gives both parties a meaningful evaluation in a real project context.

Is the source code distributed?

No. EPCplanner is distributed as compiled executables only. IP protection is enforced through a machine-bound licence tied to hardware fingerprint, a signed EULA, and full copyright registration.