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Citrix Receiver

Citrix Receiver is a new lightweight software client that makes accessing virtual applications and desktops on any device as easy as turning on your TV. See how it works. Much like a satellite or cable TV receiver in a broadcast media service, Citrix Receiver allows IT organizations to deliver desktops and applications as an on-demand service to any device in any location with a rich "high definition" experience.

As long as employees have Citrix Receiver installed, IT no longer has to worry about whether they are delivering to a PC in the office, a Mac at home, or an iPhone on the road. This approach radically simplifies desktop management for IT and gives end users far more flexibility and independence in how and where they work.

The one-time setup for Citrix Receiver is fast and familiar - much like installing a player for Adobe Flash™ or Apple QuickTime™. Users simply point their browser to a website provided to them by their IT department and follow the easy step-by-step instructions. Going from a fresh new PC or laptop to a fully provisioned user with all applications and desktops ready to use, typically requires less than 15 minutes. Once installed, Receiver is always up-to-date as the latest versions of client software and plug-ins are automatically pushed to all users based upon the policies set-up by IT and preferences chosen by the user. Check it out.

Citrix Receiver helps your IT organization leverage the full value of the Citrix Delivery Center:

  • Simplifying IT for users by making it easy to work anywhere with the same, simple experience in the office, traveling, or at home. Simply connect and work.
  • Optimizing IT administration to easily and quickly deliver new client software or updates without the complexity of packaging and distribution generally associated with ESD solutions, while reducing the cost of desktop management.
  • Accelerating the adoption of new business models, like BYOC and DaaS, by providing a centralized framework for client management that allows administrators to easily configure user capabilities while controlling access to resources with a simple, self-service client that provides a "high definition" user experience.


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  1. May 07, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Where's the one for BlackBerry? Seeing as how that's the phone most corporation...

    Where's the one for BlackBerry? Seeing as how that's the phone most corporations use, don't you think that would make sense??

    1. May 12, 2010

      Anonymous says:

      http://www.citrix.com/English/ss/downloads/details.asp?downloadId=1865165
  2. May 08, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    I agree with the previous comment.... Citrix should put a little more effort in ...

    I agree with the previous comment.... Citrix should put a little more effort in developing applications for the enterprise such as the blackberry.. which is the standard across many organizations.. the iphone is a nice toy that is not yet a completely secure and manageable enterprise device.

    1. May 12, 2009

      Anonymous says:

      The US Congress has made it their official phone/PDA. Blackberry isfor housewive...

      The US Congress has made it their official phone/PDA. Blackberry isfor housewives.

      1. Feb 26, 2010

        Anonymous says:

        Clearly you do not work in a real secure enterprise. The i in iPhone is for inco...

        Clearly you do not work in a real secure enterprise. The i in iPhone is for incomplete

      2. May 03, 2010

        Anonymous says:

        This just goes to show the mentality of the Government

        This just goes to show the mentality of the Government

  3. May 11, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Same comments as the above users - we support hundreds or Blackberry's across th...

    Same comments as the above users - we support hundreds or Blackberry's across the enterprise but leave the iPhones out there as entertainment devices.

  4. May 12, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    We have over 800 Blackberries deployed throughout our company, and exactly ZERO ...

    We have over 800 Blackberries deployed throughout our company, and exactly ZERO WinMo or IPhone devices...ditto on the previous comments...this should have been the target of the product out of the gate, not the "consumer" devices.

  5. May 15, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Don't worry, it's thoughts such as those that left Microsoft picking their noses...

    Don't worry, it's thoughts such as those that left Microsoft picking their noses and later playing catch-up with the Enterprise sector.  For all of you Blackberry owners out there, let me tell you something.  In the Medical field Blackberries do not rule!  For years it's been Palm, now many of us are moving to Apple and the iPhone.

    In regards to security, perhaps one of you can prove how insecure the iPhone actually is.  Perhaps you can show us how Apps, confined to a Sandbox, can actually compromise the workplace.  Don't delude yourselves, the iPhone is as elegant as it is useful; refined as it is ruthless and produces a much more enjoyable end user experience when compared to the Blackberry.  If you doubt this, perhaps you should take a look at the various "emulators/pretenders to the throne" devices that even Blackberry has begun to make.

    Richard Atkinson, M.D. 

  6. May 15, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Being both a Blackberry and iPhone user, yes it would be nice to have something ...

    Being both a Blackberry and iPhone user, yes it would be nice to have something for the BB, but realistically, what BB device would be work on? Their "latest and greatest", the Storm doesn't even scratch the iPhone and most users I have spoken with prefer the Storm as an executive paperweight rather than enterprise tool.

    By making this app for the iPhone, Citrix are backing the enterprise device of tomorrow, today. Don't get me wrong, I think BB are great - in their element - outside of e-mail, telephone and calender they're nothing compared to Apple's iPhone.

    Apple's touch technology, user friendly interface (not to mention it's a product that works and is reliable) makes it streets ahead of the competition and realistically the only device that can currently handle Citrix Reciever in such a way that it is a pleasure to use.

     Ed

    1. May 15, 2009

      Anonymous says:

      Well if you compare the Storm as is and the iPhone at the exact same stage in th...

      Well if you compare the Storm as is and the iPhone at the exact same stage in there developments (and I have) I will go with the Storm. The Storm isnt even a year into producation yet, and despite all of the conclusions the Storm has never been billed by RIM as a iPhone Killer\Replacement etc....

      1. Jun 10, 2009

        Anonymous says:

        Seriously?  The Storm is awful, one of the worst (if not THE worst) touchsc...

        Seriously?  The Storm is awful, one of the worst (if not THE worst) touchscreen devices ever made.  Even our BlackBerry administrator tries to talk people out of it.

  7. May 22, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Forget blackberry. Go for Iphone. Yet i still hate mac book air because the Outl...

    Forget blackberry. Go for Iphone. Yet i still hate mac book air because the Outlook 2007 did not bundle together with office 2007. Entourage sucks big time.

    kn

    1. Aug 10, 2009

      Anonymous says:

      talk to the Microsoft about it.  They are the ones make it.

      talk to the Microsoft about it.  They are the ones make it.

  8. May 22, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    want smooth deployment of mobile user? Ban the Black Berry and Entourage cuz it&...

    want smooth deployment of mobile user? Ban the Black Berry and Entourage cuz it sucks big time.

    Iphone or Windows mobile 6 will be best choice.

    Cslim

  9. May 27, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Hello, boys! I don't want to disappoint all you Blackberry fans out there, but t...

    Hello, boys!
    I don't want to disappoint all you Blackberry fans out there, but the fact is that yes, the Blackberry is big in US companies. -But it has not really gotten its breakthrough here in Europe as of yet. In addition to that, I believe most Blackberry owners are somewhat ignorant as to what kind of phone they have. It is company standard, and that's it. With iPhone, on the other hand, the ballgame is quite different. Almost NO companies have standardized on iPhones, which means that those who own iPhones are more likely to be technology enthusiasts, who would appreciate apps like the receiver. -Which again is more likely to create the marketing fuzz that Citrix are trying to acheive with the iPhone receiver. -Just my 2 cents worth...

  10. Jun 07, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Will the citrix receiver work with the citrix access gateway?

    Will the citrix receiver work with the citrix access gateway?

  11. Jun 18, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    I think people are ignoring the essential point here... this isnt a debate about...

    I think people are ignoring the essential point here... this isnt a debate about which device is better!

    The point is that many organistaions have massive investment in Blackberry's and associated backend infrastructure and are not about to abandon them in favour of iPhones. 

     (however if i was to get drawn on the point, the iPhone is pretty and adaptable but is too big for us non handbag carrying blokes, blackberry is IMHO an bloody awful phone but comes in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit all tastes and needs.)

  12. Jun 22, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    A Citrix Receiver for Blackberry will be very helpfull in Blackberry environment...

    A Citrix Receiver for Blackberry will be very helpfull in Blackberry environments.

  13. Jun 22, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    A Citrix Receiver for Blackberry will be very helpfull in Blackberry environment...

    A Citrix Receiver for Blackberry will be very helpfull in Blackberry environments.

  14. Jul 08, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    the only drawback to an iphone in the american enterprise environment is the con...

    the only drawback to an iphone in the american enterprise environment is the contract apple has with at&t. once that ends, RIM will be in trouble.

  15. Jul 22, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    I agree, the contract with AT&T is the drawback with the iPhone.  Their...

    I agree, the contract with AT&T is the drawback with the iPhone.  Their bloated service plans are priced out of the range of the normal consumer who needs to use his phone for work but doesn't have service provided by his company.

    The other killer on the iPhone is the touchscreen.  Too hard to work with compared to a keypad, especially in very sunny environments.

  16. Jul 23, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    This is a grat example of going against a reasonable logic. It just does not mak...

    This is a grat example of going against a reasonable logic. It just does not make sense when Blackberry is the choice of enterprise and there is not a Citrix appliation for it while iPhone as a more consumer based phone has an application as such from Citrix. It just doesn't add up.

  17. Sep 24, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Tried Receiver on XP platfrom, with merch server, disappointing result...

    Tried Receiver on XP platfrom, with merch server, disappointing results, al the hallmarks of a work in porogress rather than a completed product. Countless hours wasted trying to get it to work. Free doesnt always mean good value

  18. Oct 09, 2009

    Garrick Stafford says:

    The Citrix Receiver product seems to be a great solution to centralized man...

    The Citrix Receiver product seems to be a great solution to centralized management of the many citrix clients that may need to be deployed and managed on desktops.  However; after researching, it seems the real value of the product will only be realized when it supports all of the available Citrix clients that can be downloaded independently including, end point analysis clients and the SSL VPN clients that support Citrix Enterprise Access Gateways (version 8 and 9) and Netscalers.

    In addition, there seems no point of installing the Receiver client unless you also implement the highly recommended and dependent Merchandising server which pushed the required plug-ins to the workstations with the receiver client installed.

    I also noticed that the Merchandising Server download is only for Citrix Xen Server.  In my environment we use Hyper-V. 

    If anyone, has successfully tested the Citrix Receiver product please let me know your results.

    Citrix, please let us know what improvements we can expect in the near future to address the items I listed above regarding available plug-ins and the merchandising server dependency on Xen Server. 

    According to the documents, many functions with the Receiver client do not work if the merchandising server is not installed also.  Is there any reason to install the Citrix receiver client without the merchandising server?

    Thanks in advance for everyones comments. 

  19. Dec 17, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Has there been any effort for the blackberry? I see some of these post are sever...

    Has there been any effort for the blackberry? I see some of these post are several months old.

  20. Dec 22, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    I am a small business owner. I have downloaded citric receiver for my iPhone bec...

    I am a small business owner. I have downloaded citric receiver for my iPhone because I want simply to access gotomypc on my iPhone. What am I supposed to type in? It keeps telling me I have no apps to access!

  21. Dec 30, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Why will the Blackberry Receiver be only the Curve and Bold. To me this is so wo...

    Why will the Blackberry Receiver be only the Curve and Bold. To me this is so worthless considering the screen size. There are more of us Storm business users than you think.

  22. Jan 14, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    Release it already . our management wants to bring iphones in the company becau...

    Release it already .

    our management wants to bring iphones in the company because of the citrix receiver .. 

    And once you go MAC , you NNnever go back ! careful guys

    1. Feb 04, 2010

      Anonymous says:

      I'm waiting...   As a BlackBerry user, I have been so envious of some ...

      I'm waiting...   As a BlackBerry user, I have been so envious of some of my co-workers that have iPhones who can run Receiver. I have set up some Citrix Apps to be able to do some simple Active Directory User account functions like unlocking accounts or changing passwords. I have been patiently awaiting the Receiver. It is pretty awesome to be able to use that functionality while out of the office and not near a computer.

  23. Mar 02, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    Hello? Bueller? Bueller?

    Hello? Bueller? Bueller?

    1. Mar 10, 2010

      Anonymous says:

      I want citrix receiver for my blackberry tour!

      I want citrix receiver for my blackberry tour!

  24. Mar 25, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    Citrix Receiver for Blackberry = VAPORWARE!!!!!!!&nb...

    Citrix Receiver for Blackberry = VAPORWARE!!!!!!!    

    1. Mar 27, 2010

      Anonymous says:

      Due to be released at Synergy this May - see other posts on this site...

      Due to be released at Synergy this May - see other posts on this site...

  25. May 05, 2010

    Donald Petry III says:

    The client was released late Monday night as a Tech Preview.  Unfortunately...

    The client was released late Monday night as a Tech Preview.  Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to support two-factor authentication...

    -----------------------------------------------------

    Citrix is pleased to announce the Receiver for BlackBerry Technology Preview is now available. Citrix Receiver enables secure access to Windows apps and business information from any smartphone - now including BlackBerry.
    - Work from Anywhere - Instant, real-time access to Windows applications from any location.
    - Safe and Secure - Data is encrypted and stored on the company network, not on the device.
    - High Definition Experience - Hi-speed performance of multi-media content including 3D graphics and Flash-based websites.
    Download now at www.citrix.com/blackberryinstall from your blackberry device
    Requirements
    - Supported BlackBerry devices:
            - Touch models: Storm2 9520, 9550
            - Non-Touch models: Bold 9000, 9650, 9700 / Curve 8350i, 8520, 8530, 8900 / Tour 9630
            - OS Version 4.6 or later. For Storm2 devices, OS Version 5.0.0.436 (Platform 4.2.0.189) is required. For optimal performance, a minimum of 128MB memory is recommended.
    - Citrix Receiver and Citrix XenApp or Citrix XenDesktop infrastructure.
    Additional Resources
    - Online Support forum at forums.citrix.com/blackberry
    - Demo from the Cloud at citrixcloud.net
    - More information about Receiver for PC, Mac, Smartphones and tablets at www.citrix.com/receiver

    1. Sep 29, 2010

      Anonymous says:

      Does the blackberry receiver work on the new Torch. I just switched from the or...

      Does the blackberry receiver work on the new Torch. I just switched from the original storm and have been waiting for this for a long time. I get a message when I run it saying to activate mobile data services, which I have all of them....
      Thx

  26. May 11, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    I hate the fact that users need to accept and download the receiver client for w...

    I hate the fact that users need to accept and download the receiver client for windows, and on top of that they need to login to it. It should be single sign-on like the program neighborhood agent.

    How am I going to get 6,000+ users to go through these steps, this bunch isn't exactly patient and everything to them needs to be seamless. Our users move around a lot and sit at different desks.

    If I push the receiver using sccm then we lose functionality. I mean come on. How is this supposed to be enterprise friendly?

    We are thinkig of just scrapping this and sticking to just pushing the citrix program neighborhood to the desktops.
    We were so hopeful as this would have been a godsend on updating the different plugins we have out there.

    Should have made it easier instead of more complex.

  27. May 13, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    YOU ARE ALL DUMB

    YOU ARE ALL DUMB

  28. Jun 13, 2010

    H. Doug Matsuoka says:

    I have Citrix for iPad and it runs the demo cloud account just fine. How do I o...

    I have Citrix for iPad and it runs the demo cloud account just fine. How do I open a .ica document so I can connect to a Citrix service? I can open the .ica document directly from a Windows Mobile device, and the iPad software seems to work fine but won't allow me to directly open a document. Help!

  29. Jul 22, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    Have installed Citrix client on my HTC HD2 but when I try and launch one of...

    Have installed Citrix client on my HTC HD2 but when I try and launch one of my applicaions I get a screen that is headed "launch .ica and asks open,save or cancell. if I open I get SSL 61 Error you have not chosen to trust "xxxxx" the issuer of the servers security certificate. I have spent many hours and nothing seems to work. Any suggestions please

  30. Oct 01, 2010

    Anonymous says:

    Can somebody tell me, how to secure the Citrix Receiver solution on our BlacbBer...

    Can somebody tell me, how to secure the Citrix Receiver solution on our BlacbBerry's?
    Only username en password is not acceptable for our organisation.

  31. Jan 10, 2011

    Anonymous says:

    Can somebody tell me how to uninstall citrix receiver on my imac? I have just do...

    Can somebody tell me how to uninstall citrix receiver on my imac? I have just downloaded from the apple store (after the recent updated software) and tried to run it. I would like to re-install it because I have lost he initial settings provided for the demo.
    Can anyone help me in this regard?

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