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One Idea, One Mind?
(Lynn VanDyke)
Citrix Usability Design and Evaluation Team manager Doug Bloch recently wrote "Some of the challenges facing the User Experience team are ensuring that our new acquisitions match the user's mental models of our mainstream Citrix Products". Citrix Systems ...
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To what extent does your company purchase products that meet accessibility, 508 requirements?
(Bhagirath Thaker)
your organization aware of accessibility/508 requirements? In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act to require Federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities. Inaccessible technology interferes with an individual's ability to obtain and use information quickly ...
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accessibility, 508, screen reader, jaws, blind, deaf, visually impaired
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End users first or Administrators?
(Scott Novack)
looks like usability is important to a lot of people these days. We recently ran a survey with Citrix's private Customer Advisory Community (CAC) called "Prioritizing Usability", and we got 106 responses, which is above average. And the respondents ...
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usability, user experience, community
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Is that XenApp on your Dock ?
(Albert Grandville)
MacDock.jpg! We are in the process of planning the next version of the new Mac client for XenApp. This new client will be focused on creating a transparent integrated desktop experience for the Mac platform. The concept is much the same as "Citrix Applications" (formerly PNAgent). Our goal is create ...
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How big is your list of Apps?
(Albert Grandville)
MyAppList2.jpg! OK. So I'm airing some rather grungy laundry here but, for good reasons I'm sure, our internal implementation of XenApp serves up some 80 apps to every ...
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What does Program Neighborhood Agent mean anyway ?
(Albert Grandville)
nbsp; Back in the days of Windows 9.X Microsoft had "Network Neighborhood" on everyone's desktop. It made sense for us to place an icon on the desktop and call it "Program Neighborhood". From there is wasn't much of a leap to get to "Program Neighborhood ...
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The XenApp Transparent User Experience - Demo !
(Albert Grandville)
nbsp;So I was thinking a demonstration of XenApp desktop integration might be in order. "Citrix Applications" formerly known as "Program Neighborhood Agent" allows you to deliver Citrix applications seamlessly to the Windows Start Menu, Desktop, Quick Launch bar ...
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Web Interface. Why Bother ?
(Albert Grandville)
NoWebInterface.jpg width=628,height=420! The XenApp User Experience breaks down into two camps: 1: The Transparent Integrated Desktop Experience \\ In this model the users primary interface is either a Windows or Mac desktop. Some of their applications are locally installed and some ...
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Is that a Silverlight at the end of the Web Interface tunnel?
(Andrew Innes)
Like most techie geeks, our developers like to play with the latest technology and explore what's possible. Sometimes they even get the chance to do it as part of their job... Folks who have seen Thomas Koetzing's peek http://www.thomaskoetzing.de ...
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web interface, silverlight, web services
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Quick Look at the WI Client Detection and Download Wizard
(Andrew Innes)
next release of Web Interface we have revamped the way we detect client software and help the user select and if necessary install and enable the most appropriate software for accessing applications. We call this the Client Detection and Download wizard ...
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web interface, client detection, client download, informed consent
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