I just got the New iPad Air II. Downloaded the Tractorbynbet software. When I click on the Login tab it brings up the login screen but then the screen disappears just as fast as it comes up. I can't get logged in.
Check all your settings to make sure there is no update. My iPhone did that not long ago so I hard rebooted it (Hold the center button and the on/off button for several seconds) then once i restarted I had an update to my OS pop up. Worked fine after that.
Good luck
I have checked all possible settings. My IOS is up to date. I have uninstalled the program and re-installed it. I went back to my old iPad where it was working and logged out thinking it was conflicting with the new iPad. Now that I logged out of the old iPad I can't log back in as I now get the same error on the old iPad. So basically the iPad spots don't work fir me at all right now
If it affects both iPads, then I'd suspect its a server side issue.
I browse TBN a lot on my iPad, but just use the safari browser (same as if I was on my computer). Never had an issue. Not sure why you'd need the app on an iPad, especially the new Air 2 that has the CPU horsepower of a computer. On a cell phone, maybe, but the iPad can pretty much do the full web experience in the browser.
I like to open the app app but if I see something I want to reply to, I open safari and reply there. I've always had issues with the TBN app. Even more issues with everything on my iPad since I downloaded the latest iOS.
I like the TBN app, both on my iPhone and iPad. Lately, it crashes when I hit Send when making a reply. Not all the time, but maybe half. Maybe an issue with IOS 8? Currently using 8.1.
It does seem the new OS has added some little issues to several of my APPS and programs. Hopefully Apple will do a few more updates to get everything cleared up quickly.
Well I did something just for the heck of it. Even though the screen wasn't there I typed in my ID, pressed Go and then typed in my password, then pressed Go and I am now in. I did this not knowing if anything was being typed in or not or where my curser was.