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Telephone Switching => VOIP, Asterisk, C*NET, NPSTN, XLink, etc => Topic started by: dsk on September 07, 2010, 04:31:03 AM

Title: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on September 07, 2010, 04:31:03 AM
Xlink emulates a POTS line, understanding both tone and pulse dialing.  :D
You use ordinary mobile phone with Bluetooth connection to the X-link, you phone rings as usual :D, you may dial out as usual  :D and hopefully you may have a conversation with some echo without any great problems  :-\  about every third
conversation breaks in the start, sometimes you will get a loud hum or howling. >:(  all this is depending of locating the mobile within 2 meters (6 feet) of the unit.
If the mobile is more remote you get more trouble.

Conclusion so far; I have probably wasted some money, and should have got my selves a 2500 set instead.   ???

The next test I will do; is using it as a skype-box.  
It has a few functions I miss on  my other skype adapter.  It understands pulse dialling, and you do not have to end dialing with a #.

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Greg G. on September 07, 2010, 05:10:01 AM
Funny you should mention the Xlink after using it a while.  I've been using mine for a few months also.  The theory behind it is great, but in practice, not so great.

I had my Xlink line going in to my PBX, which worked just as ok as with a single phone plugged directly into the Xlink.  The audio quality was only ok (most of the time).  There were times when the audio was awful on my end, but the other end could hear me fine.  If my cell was more than a foot or two away from the Xlink, I got a "rain on a tin roof" sound.  There was hesitation when I picked up the phone, I got in the habit of picking up and then waiting a couple of seconds before I said anything.  

My cell phone network lately has gone to crap for no reason at all.  It only gives me emergency use, and T-Mobile's "customer care" is a joke.  Even though I don't make or get many calls, it was still frustrating being w/o phone service, so I signed up for a POTS line.  Now that I'm getting great audio quality and service reliability, I can't go back to relying on the Xlink to use with my rotary phones.

My overall conclusion - Xlink is a novelty, not really meant for serious rotary phone use.  It will do if your land-line, be it POTS or or cable, doesn't support rotary use, but even then, if I were in that situation, I would invest in a pulse-to-tone converter rather than rely on the Xlink.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on October 15, 2010, 03:10:29 PM
Now I have tested it as a skype box. Comaired to my USB telbox, the sound is better :D but quite often the adapter does not disconnect when I do  >:(
Another snag is: The skype status is fixed as on-line, not that important, .... 8) :'(

So the conclusion so far is, this was waste of money!  :'(

I have to keep on using my mobile on the holidays.   :(

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on June 20, 2012, 10:02:08 AM
 ;D New software downloaded, and its working well as a bridge to my mobile. It even reeds quite untuned rotary dials. (parameters had to be adjusted, but now it accepts all my dials.)

>:( Skype application doesent work anymore.

On the other hand who cares, Skype are telephony, its something on its own.   :(

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on June 26, 2012, 05:47:05 AM
Here you may see my recent communication with the X-Link Support:

Hi Dag
Thanks for the info. I did not know that.  Strange.

Anyways that us very easy for us to add and we will do it as soon as somebody needs it and can test it for us.

So please let all your friends know to buy one!

Cheers
Xa

On Thursday, June 21, 2012, Dag S Karlsen wrote:

    Hi
    Thank you for the quick feedback, The special dials are kind of reversed. New Zealand (and Oslo, Norway) http://tinyurl.com/8yudjk3 use a dial with 1 pulse= 9, 2pulses=8, 3=7....9=1 and 10 pulses are 0 as normal. The Swedish dials are even more difficult : http://tinyurl.com/6vuoxel 1 pulse=0, 2=1, 3=2...

    Happily for me, I live outside Oslo, and we use a std. dial. The  Xlink are working fine now.
    If you are making any changes in the software please tell me, and I will tell my friends exactly what i think about it.  ;) winking  http://is.gd/uxzCUZ

    Best regards

    Dag S Karlsen

    Hi Dag,

    I think all the rotary dialing numbers can be changed manually to any settings you want.....

    Do you have the numbers for the countries you mentioned - perhaps i can add or update the configuration settings....

    Cheers,
    XS

    On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 1:46 AM, <support@xtremetechcorp.com> wrote:

        Thanks for contacting Xtreme Technologies. Someone will reply to your email shortly

        name: Dag S Karlsen
        company:
        email: dskarlsen@yahoo.com
        phone: +4790893011


        After years of not beeing able to get X-link BT having a good enough sound quality, your last software made it. Thank You!

        Please make it possible to receive notifications about major upgrades.

        As a collector of older phones the parameters for setting up the details around rotary pulse lengths are brilliant.  For those who are not familar with such setup I will suggest you to set the default to accept the widest range of un-accurate pulsing not making conflikts with flash etc. It looks like the US standards work well in most countries. (default)

        Only one set of parameters are missing, the rotary dial configuration for normal dial vs Swedish vs New Zealand standards.

        (This may be solved by using a Dialgizmo together with the Xlink.)

        Regards
        Dag S Karlsen





    --
    Xtreme Support
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Bingles on August 12, 2012, 11:23:18 AM
I use my xlink on a regular basis and have three phones connected to it.. a WE candlestick, WE 202 and a WE 500.

The key is leaving your cell phone near the gateway... which, since it's the rotary phones we want to use.. should not be a problem.  For me, the gateway is under my nightstand -- so when I'm home the cell stays on the night stand and I have cords discreetly run throughout the apartment to the various phones.

I have never had a problem with reception or static.  My calls are always very clear.  I am SO thankful for this device as it saved me having to get a landline just to enjoy my phones :)
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Paul Albertson on August 12, 2012, 11:18:20 PM
I have been using the Xlink BT for about 9 months. Amazon.com feedback logs show it makes a big improvement if the unit is SW updated to current version. Use your PC with a USB cord to do the update. Also the old wireless phones use the same frequency, so that can generate the noise.
I have no trouble with my Xlink. It connects from my cell to a rotary, whenever I am within range (most places within my house). Also not all cell phones have smooth bluetooth performance nor good BT range. My cell is an old Nokia 2600. It has great BT range. Most of the occasional connection problems are my Nokia went to power save mode and when the incoming call arrived, it had trouble waking and then reconnecting to the bluetooth function. Watch the cell phone display to see if it is the cell phone that is making the problems. The SW update is important.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: George Knighton on December 29, 2012, 09:20:10 AM
Quote from: Bingles on August 12, 2012, 11:23:18 AM
I use my xlink on a regular basis and have three phones connected to it.. a WE candlestick, WE 202 and a WE 500.

The key is leaving your cell phone near the gateway... which, since it's the rotary phones we want to use.. should not be a problem.  For me, the gateway is under my nightstand -- so when I'm home the cell stays on the night stand and I have cords discreetly run throughout the apartment to the various phones.

I have never had a problem with reception or static.  My calls are always very clear.  I am SO thankful for this device as it saved me having to get a landline just to enjoy my phones :)

I have only had my XLink BTTN for two days, but so far my experience mirrors yours.

It works perfectly with the 302's and the Princesses.

The signal is being provided by an iPhone 5 that idles with a one-bar 4G signal, and which boosts itself to three bars when there is a call coming in or going out.  Knowing the iPhone has to power itself up like that, maybe it's a comfort knowing that you're not irradiating your head unnecessarily.  :-)

I knew going into it to have the iPhone close to the XLink, so the charging station of the iPhone is only a few inches from the XLink. 

It was a long shot, but I bought the more expensive BTTN version to try something.  I hooked it up in an office to see if, just in case, the XLink functioned like a PBX would in these circumstances and allow me to connect via analogue modem to a remote server.  No dice.  It's working just like a regular cell phone signal and cannot negotiate with the machine at the other end.

If this had worked, I was going to play around with hooking the XLink to the whole house.  Since it won't work for everything I need, I will just use the XLink for a hookup with one of the Princesses, in a room where there is no wired phone jack.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: AE_Collector on December 29, 2012, 02:10:23 PM
I moved this to the VOIP etc switching thread though I am not certain this is the best place for it or not! Probably close enough. Maybe if we add "Cell" to the "VOIP, Asterisk, C_NET etc" title of this board.

Terry
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: George Knighton on December 30, 2012, 11:03:31 AM
By the way, I seriously recommend downloading and using the XLink software.

You're going to want to have the latest firmware, and that's the only way to do it.  Even if you have to buy the old type of printer USB cable, I recommend it for a number of reasons...not the least of which reasons is that it's the only way to reduce the modulation.

As shipped, the XLink volume is turned all the way up.  Especially on the G handsets, this is just way too high.  It's so high that on some phones at your end and at your caller's end there can be distortion and unpleasant loudness.  If you're on a pretty modern phone, you're really going to want to turn it down.

I don't know why they'd ship it turned all the way up.  Maybe they built it for people who are on E1 202's with bad networks or something.

You can also use the software to do other things like programme your voice mail number and put your phone book onto the XLink to be dialed from the handset.  I gather that some of these functions only work with DTMF phones, of course, not our older rotary phones.

Warning:  There is only a Windows version of the software.  If you're on SEL or Mac, you might as well install your virtual machine before you bother going to the manufacturer.   >:(
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: George Knighton on December 31, 2012, 10:22:42 AM
Another advantage to downloading and using the software for configuration:  You can set up your phones tied to the XLink to use a different ringer style (like the old British two-short) in order to differentiate which set of phones is ringing.  :-)
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on October 06, 2013, 09:14:18 AM
The last upgrade made the Bluetooth work even better, so no I use the Xlink again together with an old cellphone as a secondary line at the Panasonic 616.

You may even adjust the tolerances of the dial pulse reception to accept about everything.

Here is parts of my setup:

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on December 23, 2016, 01:58:14 AM
Quote from: dsk on June 20, 2012, 10:02:08 AM
;D New software downloaded, and its working well as a bridge to my mobile. It even reeds quite untuned rotary dials. (parameters had to be adjusted, but now it accepts all my dials.)

>:( Skype application doesent work anymore.

On the other hand who cares, Skype are telephony, its something on its own.   :(

dsk

were you able to answer skype by only taking receiver off-hook?

I would like to consider this for whatsapp as it seems it is very popular here in Mexio
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on December 23, 2016, 02:40:58 AM
I guess skype to telephone adapters generally has been impossible due to changes in skype.
My Xlink needed a dayly reset after an update, to work well. It has now been stored and not used for more than one year.

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: podor on December 23, 2016, 09:35:30 AM
Quote from: dsk on December 23, 2016, 02:40:58 AM
I guess skype to telephone adapters generally has been impossible due to changes in skype.
My Xlink needed a dayly reset after an update, to work well. It has now been stored and not used for more than one year.

dsk

What type of cell phone do you have? I went from Android to iOS a few months ago and have had issues ever since. Every operating system update, it goes weird. I've also noticed that if I don't power the phone down at least every other day, the phone Bluetooth doesn't work with anything, not just the Xlink.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on December 23, 2016, 12:36:18 PM
I have had Nokia, Motorola, and now Huawei.  No problem withthe BT-connection but not to great range. 
dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: AL_as_needed on December 24, 2016, 11:31:13 AM
I had issues with my xlink needing frequent resets as well with my ios. After a firmware update and enabling the ios patch in the xlink user software on my pc it has been rock solid. For range i find keeping it as centered as possible in a chosen room to be ideal (i hide mine under the couch).   
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on December 25, 2016, 12:56:58 AM
Quote from: AL_as_needed on December 24, 2016, 11:31:13 AM
...(i hide mine under the couch).   

You must love that microwave radiation to the bum
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: AL_as_needed on December 25, 2016, 01:05:25 AM
Quote from: markosjal on December 25, 2016, 12:56:58 AM
You must love that microwave radiation to the bum

Well the alternative is having kids, so for now ill take it  ;D
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: mentalstampede on February 15, 2017, 02:22:10 AM
Has anyone tried connecting an xlink too the CO connector on a Panasonic 308 or 616 system?
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: kdpezz on April 14, 2017, 07:34:31 PM
Is there a way to keep your landline telephone number with xlink?
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: poplar1 on April 14, 2017, 08:05:44 PM
Quote from: kdpezz on April 14, 2017, 07:34:31 PM
Is there a way to keep your landline telephone number with xlink?

Xlink is a bluetooth device that allows you to use up to 3 cell phone lines (BT model), or up to 3 cell phone lines + a landline, cable modem line, or VOIP line (BTTN model).

So, if you have a landline, you would need the BTTN device but would still get a phone bill from the phone company. If you are trying to get rid of the $50 per month landline, then you can have that phone number "ported" (transferred) to another company such as MagicJack ($3 per month) -- but that requires an internet connection -- or to a cell phone company or cable TV company.

In other words, you will still need some kind of provider for your telephone service. You can't just have your phone number ported to the Xlink.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: kdpezz on April 14, 2017, 08:32:31 PM
Saving money would be great but want to make sure it all works first before unmake all these changes...probablyba crazy question but will it ring through in my home phone line with it going through a Bluetooth device with my landline number?  I wonder if callforwarding to the cell phone would work (I would get a cell phone only for home)
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Stan S on April 14, 2017, 08:40:11 PM
Hello
Without confusing the issue with lots of information that doesn't really answer your question, the answer is YES.

Take a look at this Ebay auction.
https://tinyurl.com/l2e7ptd (https://tinyurl.com/l2e7ptd)

The beginning of the video at the end of the auction demonstrates exactly what you want to do. The VOIP carrier is Vonage. The beginning of the auction has only the rotary payphone and the Xlink connected to Vonage.
The rest of the video is the Xlink connected via bluetooth to a cell phone with the Vonage landline disconnected.

You will probably have to remove the Rototone device that's in the phone.
Assuming the Rototone does work in certain situations you might just consider selling the phone on Ebay to recoup your investment and buying another wall phone that is unmolested.
Stan S.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: kdpezz on April 15, 2017, 09:00:52 AM
You think the rotatone is going to mess things up?  That was the worst thing I ever did was have that installed
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Stan S on April 15, 2017, 10:22:55 AM
The Rototone probably will cause problems.

I'd try the phone in different places with different service providers. Maybe find someone that has a POTS line and see if the phone works. If it does I'd sell it on Ebay and start from scratch.

The Xlink acts as a super fast pulse to tone converter. If you have a cellphone the wireless Bluetooth stuff is icing on the cake.
Amazon Prime is selling the Xlink BTTN (the one you need) for $72.

Over the past few years I used close to a dozen of them with no problems.

Stan S.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: AL_as_needed on April 16, 2017, 09:43:52 AM
Quote from: mentalstampede on February 15, 2017, 02:22:10 AM
Has anyone tried connecting an xlink too the CO connector on a Panasonic 308 or 616 system?

Several member here have. While I do not have such a set-up (yet), many do.

http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?topic=11113.msg126861#msg126861
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on August 18, 2019, 01:16:06 AM
Now my old X-link is to old to talk with Today's pc software, on the other hand; it is working OK with the last setup, i gave it 2 yrs. ago.  It is actually working so well That i have bought a New one for using at for show at Job or holidays etc.

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Jack Ryan on August 18, 2019, 01:57:40 AM
Quote from: dsk on August 18, 2019, 01:16:06 AM
Now my old Xlink is to old to talk with Today's pc software, on the other hand; it is working OK with the last setup, i gave it 2 yrs. ago.  It is actually working so well Thai i have bought a New one for using at for show at Job or holidays etc.

dsk

I had that trouble. I found an old PC (XP I think it was) and upgraded the XLink firmware. I can't remember if it was then OK with later versions of Windows but I think it was.

Jack
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on August 23, 2019, 10:49:10 AM
Quote from: Jack Ryan on August 18, 2019, 01:57:40 AM
I had that trouble. I found an old PC (XP I think it was) and upgraded the XLink firmware. I can't remember if it was then OK with later versions of Windows but I think it was.

Jack

Thank you I found an old PC, and did that, the last version software made it possible to upgrade to 64 bit too, and now it works on modern pc too.  (pretty slow to connect, but then...)

Now my Siemens 1911 ore on net again :-)  (http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=21211.0;attach=194372;image)dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on September 19, 2019, 02:15:27 PM
Now I have a stable X-link, and I have bought another too so I will have the possibility to have one at job too. (I have only one Siemens 1911  ;)

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Greg G. on September 24, 2019, 08:32:34 PM
Quote from: mentalstampede on February 15, 2017, 02:22:10 AM
Has anyone tried connecting an xlink too the CO connector on a Panasonic 308 or 616 system?

Yes, I did, see this post: http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?topic=3328.msg44173#msg44173

It worked fine for what I wanted to do, use the rotary dials on my cell line when I had no POTS line.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Greg G. on September 24, 2019, 08:34:43 PM
Quote from: dsk on September 19, 2019, 02:15:27 PM
Now I have a stable X-link, and I have bought another too so I will have the possibility to have one at job too. (I have only one Siemens 1911  ;)

dsk

Good to hear.  I imagine the quality and technology has improved in the last 9 years.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on September 26, 2019, 12:53:52 PM
Quote from: Brinybay on September 24, 2019, 08:34:43 PM
Good to hear.  I imagine the quality and technology has improved in the last 9 years.
yes it has, at least the last 109 years :-)

I have to admit that the receiver is a little weak, and the transmitter had to be replaced, it was dead!

dsk
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Greg G. on October 21, 2019, 02:09:53 AM
Quote from: dsk on September 26, 2019, 12:53:52 PM
yes it has, at least the last 109 years :-)

I have to admit that the receiver is a little weak, and the transmitter had to be replaced, it was dead!

dsk

I meant the X-link.  ;)
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on April 10, 2021, 03:34:41 AM
I have two of these units the xlink one bttn (with pstn port) and a siemens one branded unit. Since i am a linux user , i was wondering if anyone has windows 7 software as that us the only windows i have available and the one i get fro web now requires windows 8
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: Telefon on February 09, 2022, 06:40:17 PM
For the past several months I have been using a bttn to drive a handful of WE rotary phones, with the landline port connected to an obi200 for my Google Voice number. So far it's working perfectly.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on April 20, 2022, 02:33:06 AM
I have two xlinks if anyone is interested . One is NOS in box the other is used. Both are older models
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on October 31, 2022, 02:47:40 AM
I have played a little bit more with this, and connecting the X-link to a voip line via cellphone has not been easy, but problem solved: ;D ;D ;D
If you have an old Smsung phone, it has voip setup in the original software, and that is the only one I know that lets the phone ring on the X-link.   The drawback is the missing dial plan setup.  The best app for that I have found is the GS-Wave, but that does not connect well enough to the X-link. No other apps I got does that eighter. So I had to try out something else, and I found an app made for Samsung, and got it downloaded and intalled on my phone, and it solved it all ;D  The X-link may have 3 cellphones connected. If I use an old cellphone (that should have been recycled) without sim-card but with these apps I have a perfect adaper that accepts badly tuned dials, and has  an OK quality else.

The app did I download from here: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/samsung-electronics-co-ltd/samsung-we-voip/samsung-we-voip-4-8-1-0-release/?fbclid=IwAR3a5k0oAIEy6cK7fNArmxzxeU0oiSR0Bt2rQq8JQOdqbX0rNCDEOvoLIE8
This link takes you directly to the download page, but you have to start the download by yourselves.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on October 31, 2022, 09:50:16 AM
I actually do not know how that app helped on the one-plus, but it did. It does not do anythin on an old Lenovo phone!
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on November 22, 2022, 03:08:51 PM
I sold my two units on eBay several months ago. Someone actually paid to ship one all the way to Europe. The other was purchased and shipped to USA . They were Okay to mess with but I prefer higher quality calling so I can truly judge the voice quality of a phone and VoIP does that better for me than a bluetooth to cel connection , with all of the problems of bluetooth and cell.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: saltinesurfer on March 28, 2023, 06:27:29 AM
Quote from: dsk on August 23, 2019, 10:49:10 AMThank you I found an old PC, and did that, the last version software made it possible to upgrade to 64 bit too,

Dear Dsk, or indeed anyone else that may be able to help,

I've an old X-link BTTN on a very old firmware (0114) version and I'm wondering if you still have the XWizard 32bit setup file downloaded somewhere on your PC that's able to upgrade the XLink?

X-link support haven't been very forthcoming in sending me this old version that would upgrade it to 64 bit compatible.. I guess they'd prefer I bought a new one! From what I gather, software v0213 was the last 32bit version made and is able to do the 64bit upgrade. But if anyone has a newer setup file to the one I have (0114) that you could upload, I would be very grateful to receive it!

Many thanks.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: dsk on March 28, 2023, 02:16:46 PM
Sorry. I did not save that software. Now I have a newer PC.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: saltinesurfer on March 29, 2023, 09:58:50 AM
Quote from: dsk on March 28, 2023, 02:16:46 PMSorry. I did not save that software. Now I have a newer PC.
Ah thats a shame, but thank you for getting back to me though. I have started a new thread asking the same question - I'm hoping someone has the installer!
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on March 30, 2023, 12:24:23 AM
Quote from: saltinesurfer on March 28, 2023, 06:27:29 AMDear Dsk, or indeed anyone else that may be able to help,

I've an old X-link BTTN on a very old firmware (0114) version and I'm wondering if you still have the XWizard 32bit setup file downloaded somewhere on your PC that's able to upgrade the XLink?

X-link support haven't been very forthcoming in sending me this old version that would upgrade it to 64 bit compatible.. I guess they'd prefer I bought a new one! From what I gather, software v0213 was the last 32bit version made and is able to do the 64bit upgrade. But if anyone has a newer setup file to the one I have (0114) that you could upload, I would be very grateful to receive it!

Many thanks.


I have some old versions around and maybe even have it installed on a VM (Windows XP version??). Will see what I can find. I have asked where we can make a software archive here for exactly that purpose. I do not believe it ever got created.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on March 30, 2023, 12:38:28 AM
Found it . It says my file is too large to attach here please PM me your email address.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: FABphones on March 30, 2023, 03:59:28 AM
Quote from: markosjal on March 30, 2023, 12:38:28 AMFound it . It says my file is too large to attach here...

Can you Zip and attach?
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: saltinesurfer on March 30, 2023, 05:46:03 AM
Quote from: markosjal on March 30, 2023, 12:38:28 AMFound it . It says my file is too large to attach here please PM me your email address.

Thank you so much!! I will PM you now.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: SUnset2 on March 31, 2023, 12:23:30 AM
I think I have the Windows XP version too, just in case.
Title: Re: Xlink My experince after some months of using it.
Post by: markosjal on March 31, 2023, 04:07:45 PM
SUnset, That is the one you sent me long ago, and one of the 3 versions I sent to him, so he has it already

Mark