When it first opens, you will be prompted to Enter your work email or server address, enter.
Full screen desktop showing on screen keyboard and track pad mouse cursor. This gives you much more control over the mouse input and makes it much easier to click on menus and buttons. Instead of trying to click on icons that weren’t meant to be touched by a finger, you can enable the track pad feature which basically enables a mouse curser and turns the touch screen into a giant track pad. Looking through the settings I found a track pad feature. The receiver does reconnect pretty fast to disconnected sessions, so even if you don’t use the Doc Finder utility, it’s still not too bad. You still can’t have more than one published app running at a time, but Citrix has a utility called Citrix Doc Finder you can publish to get around that limitation. This is due to the newer Citrix Receiver client being able to take advantage of the multitasking capabilities of the current iOS version. You can now switch to another iPad app and back without the client disconnecting.
Apps with a dark plus sign are already subscribed applications. Application selection screen showing available applications. This is especially helpful if you have a large application set. Like the Citrix Receiver for Mac, you can create shortcuts to commonly used applications and desktops. The user interface has been updated since the original release. I was pleasantly surprised with the new client. I also decided to go through all of the settings to see if I could make it work better for me. Both Apple’s iOS and the Citrix Receiver app have come a long way so I decided to have another look. Also, you couldn’t actually leave the Citrix application to run another app without your session getting disconnected. Menus and small buttons were very hard to select correctly. The Windows interface was not meant to be navigated by something as un-precise as a finger.
However, I became quickly frustrated with its use.
When the Citrix Receiver for the iPad was first released, I was very excited.