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Hi and welcome to the Citrix Receiver for iPhone community site,

First let me introduce myself, my name is Adam Jaques and I'm one of the Managers at Citrix who is responsible for the release of the Citrix Receiver for iPhone (known as project Braeburn).  If you haven't seen it already, I'm the guy doing the iPhone demo earlier on in the year of one of our very very very early prototypes!

The group that I work for within Citrix is called Advanced Products, we are a worldwide group that typically looks at future technologies that Citrix will develop or utilise within our product set.  In fact, earlier this year we caught up with Brian Madden whilst he was in Australia, he wrote about us on his site.

Project Braeburn is certainly a global effort with development taking place out of our offices in Sydney, Australia (can anyone guess why it's called Project Braeburn?), but also being contributed to by engineers and architects in the UK and USA. We are all really excited to be working on this project on such a great platform.

You'll be hearing much more from me over the coming months leading up to the first release of project Braeburn, but I wanted to take this opportunity to welcome you to the site and encourage you to check back here regularly to get the scoop on how the project is progressing.  This site will also give you a great opportunity... to interact directly with the team that is actually producing the project.

This site will allow you to:

-         Meet the team and find out what were thinking of for the evolution of what's sure to be a very cool piece of software.

-         Learn about how Citrix intends to release Project Braeburn onto the Apple AppStore.

-         Ask questions of the team through the forums.

-         Report any issues you have with the client when it is released and let us help you out.

-         Add any feature suggestions or point out anything we've missed so that we can get right on it! 

So once again, welcome! And I look forward to you being a regular visitor. 

Adam

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  1. Dec 17, 2008

    Anonymous says:

    Hi! I'm a network administrator for a big textile company, we have a great inves...

    Hi! I'm a network administrator for a big textile company, we have a great investment on Presentation Server 4.0 and Presentation Server 4.5 - our ERP is accessed through Web Interface. Will the iPhone App Receiver be compatible with Web Interface?

    1. Dec 17, 2008

      Adam Jaques says:

      Hi there, The applications and folder structure published on your farm will be ...

      Hi there,

      The applications and folder structure published on your farm will be listed within the iPhone UI, not within a web page as such which means that the Receiver for iPhone needs to talk to the same tiype of service that PNAgent traditionally has (this is usually hosted on your web interface servers).

      Adam

  2. Dec 17, 2008

    Anonymous says:

    I hope that the remote connection will be secure and easy to configure. Kind of ...

    I hope that the remote connection will be secure and easy to configure. Kind of Access Gateway AAC type of experience?

    1. Dec 23, 2008

      Steve Parry says:

      As part of the design the intention is for this Receiver to support AG and as wi...

      As part of the design the intention is for this Receiver to support AG and as with our other Receivers the configuration should be invisible to the end user. As always roadmap priorities and timelines cannot be openly discussed until the feature is formally announced. Steve

  3. Dec 19, 2008

    Thomas Pierce says:

    I did laugh when I heard the project would be called Braeburn, after the Austral...

    I did laugh when I heard the project would be called Braeburn, after the Australian apple. Or is it New Zealand?

    Excellent choice for a name, and I'm very excited to see this release.

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    1. Dec 23, 2008

      Steve Parry says:

      Hi Thomas, yes, you are correct we always try to be inventive with everything w...

      Hi Thomas,

      yes, you are correct we always try to be inventive with everything we do, even project names. The wikipedia entry says... 

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braeburn

  4. Mar 21, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Can you provide status? Any progress?

    Can you provide status? Any progress?

  5. Apr 03, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Hello We have Presentation Server 4.0 and we access to the applications to the ...

    Hello

    We have Presentation Server 4.0 and we access to the applications to the Web platform. I get an error when I tried to configure the Receiver in my iPhone, what I have to do in both sides (server and iPhone) to make it work?

    Jose

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