Unfortunately, many individuals choose to deceive others by providing misleading information or distributing virus-infected versions of EMV software. Despite my commitment to being a reliable source of authentic software editions, I find it frustrating that I am often accused of the same actions. My intention is to make these resources easily accessible, particularly to this community, in order to facilitate successful ventures.
In total, there are only nine legitimate versions of the software. These are: X1.41, X2, X2(2018), X2(2020), X2(2021), X2(2022), X2(ARQC), X2.5, and X3 Foundry Edition. While there are rumors of EMV reader/writer v8.6 and DAPHNE V3.0, these have not yet been obtained and have only been seen for thousands of dollars. I cannot personally guarantee the validity of this software.
Recently, I have successfully used X2.5, which is registered with a key. I have not yet attempted X3. Although these are considered the "mainstream" software and have a more user-friendly interface, there are alternative software options available for those experienced with Java applet customization.
I believe that many individuals rely on hearsay and recycled information rather than personal experience when discussing this topic.