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- The app is not optimized for larger screens, making it difficult to read on some devices.
- Observatory names do not always provide enough information about their location, making it challenging to plan night sky observations in unfamiliar areas.
Complete guide to troubleshoot iCSC app on iOS and Android devices. Solve all iCSC app problems, errors, connection issues, installation problems and crashes.
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