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The pest control industry’s most engaging and interactive app just got better! PCT is proud to announce the launch of the PCT app, version 2.0.

Brad Harbison | February 25, 2013

RICHFIELD, Ohio — The pest control industry’s most engaging and interactive app just got better! PCT is proud to announce the launch of the PCT app, version 2.0.

To launch the newest version of our iPad and iPhone app download it from the iTunes app store at http://bit.ly/VKauEz.

Once you have downloaded the new app, you can begin taking advantage of all the new great features and functions. In addition to providing PCT’s users easy access to digital versions of PCT magazines, the new PCT app:

  • Is custom-built for Ipads;
  • Allows for offline readability;
  • Includes stories that are more interactive, and in some cases use animation;
  • Features improved social networking sharing options;
  • Provides easier access to links within articles.

 

Download the all-new PCT app for FREE in the iTunes app store. An app for IOS and Android devices will be available for downloading from the Android Marketplace very soon. Important note: Even if you have already current PCT app downloaded, you will need to visit one of these stores and download the app.

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