Apple users can now run applications from Microsoft or Unix servers with the new Citrix ICA client for Mac OS X. The client is also backwards compatible to Mac OS 7.53 and later versions.
Version 6.30 of the ICA client for Macintosh provides native connectivity to Citrix MetaFrame servers for Mac users in heterogeneous computing environments.
Additional features of Version 6.30 include enhanced Internet proxy server support. The client can also handle Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 — the standardised form of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) — and SSL itself.
In addition, client devices running version 6.30 don’t need any special printer setup. Users also can run multiple connections concurrently without interruption.
Citrix’s ICA technology works by separating an application’s logic from its user interface. Processing takes place centrally on the server and allows users to view and work with the application as if it were running locally. Users can choose any device enabled by ICA to access server-based Windows, Unix and Web applications. They send only keystrokes and mouseclicks over the network to the server, and receive just screen refreshes in response.
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20/03/2003






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