App crashing iPad IOS18
App crashes after update ios18 when trying to login to account.
Да, CR01 полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
⚠️ Приложение CR01 имеет низкие оценки и отрицательные отзывы. Пользователи, похоже, недовольны его качеством или функциями.
Приложение CR01 бесплатное.
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App crashes after update ios18 when trying to login to account.
The app is an embarrassment, works sporadically or not at all. Truly shameful that a company would leave it in this condition. I can say with confidence this app actually does more harm than good. Waste 15 min get nothing done. Piss poor healthcare apps are what drives quality of care standards so low.
App freezes all the time at login - not sure why I should even be surprised at this point. Every experience with Citrix has been garbage. Slow and unreliable. We have have not yet reached utopia in desktop virtualization.
If I’m using my MacBook Pro, I have no problem. It’s my iPad that no longer works, and there is no way I can find to get it to work.
This app would be great if it supported pencil not just mouse. Also it keeps crashing. Only good for small work, will not replace iPad
I’ll update my review if I can get it to work, but so far I’ve only been able to add my account, but not actually access the remote apps through the portal. The app UI is not very intuitive either.
Crashes constantly and requires deleting the app and reinstalling in order for it to get to work for longer than 2 minutes
I have to delete and re-download every time I want to use this App.
I have been trying to log on for hours now. It doesn’t work.
This app works perfectly as far I can tell. Not sure why some losers are giving this 1 star but this worked great for me. Also, why don’t y’all just call the app “Citrix Receiver”? CR01 makes no sense and I would have downloaded it much earlier if I knew that’s what it was