
PSCA - Public Safety for PC
Reviewed by Stuart Dredge ·
What's New
| Version | 3.4 |
| Size | 11.2 MB |
| What's New | E-Challan : Now you can check your E-Challan using your Vehicle No or CNIC |

Download PSCA - Public Safety PC for free at AppsPlayground. Xertab Ltd. published PSCA - Public Safety for Android operating system mobile devices, but it is possible to download and install PSCA - Public Safety for PC or Computer with operating systems such as Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 and Mac.
Let's find out the prerequisites to install PSCA - Public Safety on Windows PC or MAC computer without much delay.
Select an Android emulator:  There are many free and paid Android emulators available for PC and MAC, few of the popular ones are Bluestacks, Andy OS, Nox, MeMu and there are more you can find from Google.
Compatibility:  Before downloading them take a look at the minimum system requirements to install the emulator on your PC.
For example,  BlueStacks requires OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Mac OS Sierra(10.12), High Sierra (10.13) and Mojave(10.14), 2-4GB of RAM, 4GB of disk space for storing Android apps/games, updated graphics drivers.
Finally, download and install the emulator which will work well with your PC's hardware/software.
How to Download and Install PSCA - Public Safety for PC or MAC:
- Open the emulator software from the start menu or desktop shortcut in your PC.
- Associate or set up your Google account with the emulator.
- You can either install the app from Google PlayStore inside the emulator or download PSCA - Public Safety APK file and open the APK file with the emulator or drag the file into the emulator window to install PSCA - Public Safety for PC.
You can follow above instructions to install PSCA - Public Safety for PC with any of the Android emulators available.
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PSCA - Public Safety for PC
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