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I have developed a simple Tradbow app for your smart phone or tablet where you can access our site, purchase or renew your subscription or Premium Membership, contact any of the TBM staff or link to other national clubs and organizations.
For Apple users: Open your Safari browser and go to this link: tmapp.tjconrads.com/overview. On the toolbar, touch the square with an arrow icon (how appropriate), then touch Add to Home Screen. An icon will be loaded on your screen and you have the Tradbow app!
For Android users: Open your Chrome browser and go to this link: tmapp.tjconrads.com/overview. Touch Chrome Menu, then Add to home screen. An icon will be loaded on your screen and you have the Tradbow app!
Please email me or post here if you have any comments, good or bad, about getting the app and also about using it.
We can all thank tkohlhorst for reminding me again to look into this project. Unfortunately, the iTunes store and Android Marketplace are making me cuss 👿 so you probably won’t be able to find this app anywhere but here. If a small trial goes well I will give you a link to share with your friends.
Happy Easter, too!
Mom
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Good Morning Robin,
I just downloaded your Tradbow App to my Samsung Galaxy Tablet. So far so good, I’ll keep playing with it and get back to you if you would like feedback.
How are you guys doing out there with life moving on after a long fall and loss of close friends? You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I wanted to thank you guys again for what you do:) It was a very different fall season for me compared to the past 38 seasons of my life:) My wife and I are both Police Officers in Rapid City, SD; it is a job that isn’t getting any easier or safer. We also have soon to be 3 year old twin girls (sigh for greatfullness, yet exhausting:) I was only able to get out for two early season hunts up in the Black Hilss here, and that on some new private and public ground I still am trying to figure out. My inner hunter is always active and longing for the good hunt and the adventure, but family and responsibilities took priority (my wife’s mother is only 54 and has advanced Alzheimers). Alas, I spent entirely more time thinking and dreaming of hunting than actually doing it and ended up eating a tag sandwhich:) I know the time for my girls and family are worth while and my kids are only young once. What got me through time and time again was the Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and reading the Campfire Forums. It might sound sappy, but Traditional Archery is my happy place when the world is falling apart around me (at work, or at home while twins battle it out:) Thank you for what you guys have built and maintained as a gathering place for great people, and the ethics and adventure of Tradtional Hunting we all share!
I hope the Idaho winter is slowing starting to loose her grip as the days are growing longer. As for me, I’m looking forward to attempting a much more active tradbow year in 2015 with Spring Turkey hunting coming up. We have lots of Muriam’s here in the hills. You all are welcome if ever you want to hunt some new country out here. I would be honored to host you, share some campfires, and fling some arrows:)
Keep up the great work and know it makes many of our lives richer!
Deepest regards,
Jans P. Carlson
South Dakota
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Hi Jans,
Thanks for the kind words and thoughts. We are getting through all the rough spots and looking forward to the new year. We hope to see you on the site more often as time allows in your busy life. Hold those babies close, they grow up way too fast! 😀
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Our Tradbow App has moved. Please delete the icon you have been using, then download the app again using the instructions in the first message of this thread. If you have any questions or problems, please email me directly at webmaster@tradbow.com.
Sorry for the inconvenience! 🙄
Robin
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