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December 23rd 2011

Find your mikroProg under the Christmas Tree!

by Aleksandar Nikolić | December 23, 2011

This Christmas look under the Christmas tree. You might find your brand new mikroProg, as a holiday present from mikroElektronika.

Find your new mikroProg under the Christmas Tree
 

Christmas weekend is here, and we are all in great mood. Lots of nice wishes, love, a few snowflakes and of course - presents! We have prepared a set of 12 great offers, and with each one we are giving you mikroProg - fast programmer and debugger FOR FREE! It is our way of contributing to your holiday celebration.

This offer is valid only through the weekend, and ends Monday, December 26th at 9:00AM.

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Yours sincerely,
mikroElektronika

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