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Citrix Receiver for iPad app review

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Citrix Receiver

Price: Free

Citrix Receiver by Citrix Systems Inc is a business app that lets you access your files, applications, and desktops to assist you in being as productive while you’re on the go as you are in the office.

If your company uses Citrix then you have the freedom to work from where ever you want, on your favorite device, anytime you want to. The newest release has added a multitude of enhancements, improvements, additions, and fixes. Support for the Bluetooth keyboard on iOS , improved performance when logging in, and access to multiple accounts with a new icon to allow for easy switching between accounts are just a few of the new features you will find in this app.

While using this app if you have any feedback the developers would like to hear from you. The app provides options for providing feedback and requesting help directly from the support team. Users will benefit from having the ability to manage their device memory and configure workflows.

Citrix Receiver was updated to Version 5.7 on January 07, 2013. It has a total of 5225 customer ratings with an average of three out of five stars. Feedback is mixed with some users loving the functionality and features provided with this app and others experiencing frustration with a loss of applications and accounts.

This app continues to be updated and improved frequently, and as a user I like to see a developer interested in providing a quality product. With the newest update adding support for Citrix @WorkMail and @WorkWeb, I can now easily access my email, contacts, calendar, and intranet websites.

For: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad with iOS 4.2 or later
 

Citrix Receiver

Free

Citrix Receiver

Free

Citrix Receiver

Free
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