Tigra Astronomy Issue Tracker

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Welcome to the Issue Tracker for Tigra Astronomy and TiGra Networks

If you're a beta tester or an end user, here is where you report bugs and issues, request improvements or new features and monitor development progress. If this is your first time here, you can browse issues anonymously but if you want to create, edit, subscribe to or vote on issues, you'll need to create a login. Before reporting a bug, please review How To Report a Problem to Developers.

For technical support with this facility, please email support@tigranetworks.co.uk


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