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Citrix Workspace App was formerly known as Citrix Receiver.
Download & Install Citrix Workspace App
Install Citrix Workspace App; when prompted enter argoapps.uwf.edu for the server. Login using your ArgoNet credentials.
If you need more detailed instructions, please choose your operating system below.
For the best ArgoApps experience, please use the Citrix Workspace App. When using the Citrix Workspace App, you have more features available to you:
- Full integration with your clipboard (copy/paste)
- Access to local drives
Once you've installed the Citrix Workspace App, you no longer need to access ArgoApps via my.uwf.edu (simply use the Citrix Workspace App from your computer). For more help using the Citrix Workspace App, please see ArgoApps Help: How to use ArgoApps.
Feature Comparison
ArgoApps Lite | |
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Full featured Copy/Paste | |
Limited Copy/Paste (text-only using clipboard) | |
Supports drag-and-drop from desktop into app | |
Save to local drives | |
Supports large files | |
Supports cross language keyboard | |
Convenient, no installation required |
Please choose your operating system below for detailed instructions on installing the Citrix Workspace App.
Windows
- Download the latest Citrix Workspace App from https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/windows/workspace-app-for-windows-latest.html
- The installer needs downloaded and installed, click the Run or Open button to begin the download. If you receive a prompt asking for permission to continue, click Yes.
- The installer should open, you may receive a UAC warning which you will want to click Yes. Click the Start button to begin installation.
- Do not check or enable 'Single Sign-on'.
- Citrix Receiver should begin installing and finish in a few minutes.
Click the Add Account button once completed.
Alternatively, you can click Finish and download this file to configure your Citrix Receiver.
Open the file once downloaded, open the file. You will receive a prompt asking whether you want to add this to your Citrix Receiver.
Click Add. The Citrix Receiver should launch and prompt you for your ArgoNet credentials.
You only need to do this once, and you can simply launch the Receiver from your Start Menu going forward.
- Enter argoapps.uwf.edu for the server name.
- Enter your ArgoNet credentials when prompted. You may receive two prompts for your credentials.
Congratulations, you should now be able to use the Citrix Receiver app to access ArgoApps.
You no longer need to visit my.uwf.edu to access your favorite apps. Simply launch the Citrix Receiver app from your own computer!
Mac
- Download the latest Citrix Workspace App from https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/mac/workspace-app-for-mac-latest.html
- Once the installer is downloaded, click the Open button on the downloaded file to begin the installation.
- Double-click the Install Citrix Receiver icon to being installation.
The installer should open. Click Continue and go through the installer until it completes.
Add Account section
If you are prompted to check an Add Account option, please do so. See below for instructions on what to add, if prompted.
Alternatively, you can click Continue and download this file to configure your Citrix Receiver.
Open the file once downloaded. You will receive a prompt asking whether you want to add this to your Citrix Receiver.
Click Add. The Citrix Receiver should launch and prompt you for your ArgoNet credentials.
You only need to do this once, and you can simply launch the Receiver from your Applications going forward.
- Open Citrix Workspace from your applications
- If prompted to add an account, enter argoapps.uwf.edu for the server name as shown below.
- When prompted for credentials, enter your ArgoNet username and password
Congratulations, you should now be able to use the Citrix Receiver on your Mac to access ArgoApps.
You no longer need to visit my.uwf.edu to access your favorite apps. Simply launch the Citrix Receiver app from your own computer!
iOS
- Install the Citrix Workspace App from the Apple App Store.
- Once installed, click Get Started, type in the server name argoapps.uwf.edu for the address, and click Continue.
- When prompted for your credentials, enter your ArgoNet username and password (if you are ever prompted for 'domain', enter ARGONET).
- You should now be able to select from the available applications on the left side. Add items to your favorites by tapping the + icon (by default it will only show your favorites on the main window).
- Install the Citrix Workspace App from the Apple App Store.
- Once installed, click Get Started, type in the server name argoapps.uwf.edu for the address, and click Continue.
- When prompted for your credentials, enter your ArgoNet username and password (if you are ever prompted for 'domain', enter ARGONET).
- You may receive additional prompts depending on your iPhone model.
- You should now be able to select from the available applications on the left side. Add items to your favorites by tapping the + icon.
Other
- Install the Citrix Workspace App from the Chrome Web Store
- Once installed it should automatically open Citrix Receiver where you will have to provide a server address of https://argoapps.uwf.edu
- When prompted for your credentials, enter your ArgoNet username and password.
Developer(s) | Citrix |
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Operating system | Windows NT, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8 |
Type | Desktop Virtualization |
License | Freeware, source-available |
Website | www.citrix.com/products/receiver/ |
Citrix Workspace App (formerly Citrix Receiver) is the client component of XenDesktop and XenApp, developed by Citrix Systems. It was released initially in 2009.
Product overview[edit]
Citrix Receiver is the client component of XenDesktop or XenApp.[1] Devices with Receiver installed are able to access full desktops via XenDesktop or individual applications via XenApp from a centralized host, such as a server or cloud infrastructure.[2] The product's intended users are employees.[3]
Citrix Receiver For Ipad
Citrix Receiver is not a standalone product and is included with XenApp and XenDesktop.[4]
Reviews praised Citrix Receiver's reasonably fast loading time[5] and flexibility in allowing remote desktop access from many different computer and mobile platforms.[6] However, reviewers also criticized the iPhone version of the software for the difficulty of formatting text and prolonged typing, tasks that normally required a keyboard and mouse.[6] The iPad version had similar accessibility issues, and the performance of Flash applications was very limited.[5] As a remedy, Citrix developed a mouse for iOS devices.[7]
Update from the Citrix website:[8]
As of August 2018, Citrix Workspace app has replaced Citrix Receiver.Citrix Workspace app is a new client from Citrix that works similar to Citrix Receiver and is fully backward-compatible with your organization’s Citrix infrastructure. Citrix Workspace app provides the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver, as well as new capabilities based on your organization’s Citrix deployment.
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History[edit]
Prior to Receiver, Citrix had a different client for each of its products. The company developed Receiver to handle the management of those clients.[9] Citrix Receiver was announced in 2009 and the first version became available later that year.[10] Citrix Receiver won several mobility awards after its release, including a CRN Appy and 'Best of Interop' award for Wireless & Mobility in 2011,[11] and a Global Mobile Award in 2012.[12] As of August 2018, Citrix Workspace app has replaced Citrix Receiver[13]
References[edit]
- ^Frederic Lardinois (21 August 2014). 'Google And Citrix Team Up To Launch A Better Citrix Receiver For Chrome OS'. techcrunch.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Musthaler, Linda (2 December 2011). 'Citrix Receiver brings full-fledged desktop apps to smartphones and tablets'. networkworld.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Weedmark, David. 'How Does the Citrix Receiver for the iPhone Work?'. everydaylife.globalpost.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Ben Woods (May 27, 2011). 'Citrix expands Receiver support to one billion devices'. ZDNet. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 1 October 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^ abBlackwell, Gerry (July 29, 2010). 'Review: Citrix Receiver for iPad'. EnterpriseMobileToday. QuinStreet Inc. Retrieved 18 November 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^ abBattersby, Jeffery. 'Citrix Receiver for iPhone'. Macworld. IDG. Retrieved 18 November 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Broida, Rick (May 7, 2015). 'Citrix to launch iOS-compatible mouse'. CNET. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 11 December 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Receiver'. Citrix.com. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
- ^Koetzing, Thomas (9 October 2012). 'Understanding Citrix Receiver'. koetzing.eu. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Madden, Brian (19 May 2009). 'What's the difference between the 'ICA client,' the 'XenApp Plug-in,' and the 'Citrix Receiver?' A guide to Citrix's client names and variants'. brianmadden.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Interop's Best Of The Best, Network Concerns'. InformationWeek. 13 May 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)[permanent dead link]
- ^Acharya, Sarmistha (3 March 2012). 'MWC 2012: Winners of Global Mobile Awards'. International Business Times. Retrieved 25 August 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Official website'. Retrieved 2019-02-07.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
External links[edit]
- Official website