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If you'd like to try the new stuff we're working on, head on to our test site. It is not stable, documented nor supported, but you'll be able check out the latest and greatest.
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If you'd like to try new stuff and the latest fixes we work on, use our test site. It is less stable, not documented nor supported, but you'll be able check out the latest and greatest.
  
The test site is publicly available at: https://test.routexl.com/
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The test site is publicly available at [https://test.routexl.com/ test.routexl.com]
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
  
* To use the test site as a registered user, first log in on the regular website and then open the test site.
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* You can not log in on the test site. To use the test site as a registered user or with your paid upgrade: log in on the regular website (live) and then open the test site.
  
* Use at your own risk: it is not stable, documented nor supported
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* We try to sync routes and addresses with the live website, but we can not guarantee full compatibility.
  
* If you come across bugs or have feedback, send email to info@routexl.com
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* Use at your own risk: it is less stable, not documented nor supported
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* If you run into errors or have feedback, send email to [mailto:info@routexl.com?subject=Test%20site%20feedback info@routexl.com]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 20 May 2019

If you'd like to try new stuff and the latest fixes we work on, use our test site. It is less stable, not documented nor supported, but you'll be able check out the latest and greatest.

The test site is publicly available at test.routexl.com

Notes

  • You can not log in on the test site. To use the test site as a registered user or with your paid upgrade: log in on the regular website (live) and then open the test site.
  • We try to sync routes and addresses with the live website, but we can not guarantee full compatibility.
  • Use at your own risk: it is less stable, not documented nor supported