Since it was first published, our website at www.openrails.org has been hosted by UKTrainSim and for free. We are grateful to Pete and Matt Peddlesden for supporting our project in this way.
The website has now been moved away from UKTrainSim to a new host. There are some advantages in making this move, but a key factor is that UKTrainSim has announced that it will be closing down at the end of August.
The new website should look and work just the same as the old one. The only obvious difference is that we use HTTPS rather than HTTP, so that your browser will no longer complain that the site is insecure.
If you spot any errors, please provide feedback here or via the website's contact form.
And for more details about the move, please see this post.
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www.openrails.org website Now in a new home
#2
Posted 09 August 2023 - 09:00 AM
Hello.
My congrats with great step ahead.
"This post" is on forum, where ordinary members not allowed to go.
No random pictures yet?
My congrats with great step ahead.
"This post" is on forum, where ordinary members not allowed to go.
No random pictures yet?
#3
Posted 07 October 2023 - 10:30 AM
Weter, on 07 October 2023 - 06:48 AM, said:
Up to 2023.10.07 it's unavailable to download testing version:
"Download the executables
(dated 2023 Sep. 29)"
button calls dialog window, offering to download starter routes (get started) or installer (stable version, dated 27 Nov 2022), or "two other versions", and the latter link returns to page with said "d/l executables" button.
"Download the executables
(dated 2023 Sep. 29)"
button calls dialog window, offering to download starter routes (get started) or installer (stable version, dated 27 Nov 2022), or "two other versions", and the latter link returns to page with said "d/l executables" button.
Thanks, Weter.
A fix for this was submitted two weeks ago and has yet to make its way to the website.
In the meantime, all the Testing Versions can be found at https://github.com/o...esting/releases
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