Citrix for Mac: Native ICA Client for MetaFrame Servers
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Citrix for Mac is a native ICA Client specifically designed for OS X. It is primarily used by businesses that require highly secure VPN connections. Although it has been replaced by the Citrix Receiver web plugin, some users may still prefer to use this standalone ICA client.
One of the main advantages of Citrix for Mac is its ability to connect to MetaFrame servers, providing native connectivity and secure VPN connections. It features a slick Aqua interface that seamlessly blends in with the overall look and feel of OS X. Additionally, Citrix for Mac supports the use of a secure proxy with proxy authentication, and it can automatically detect proxy server settings from the network settings in the client computer Network System Preferences. It also provides support for Secure Sockets Layer 3.0 and Transport Layer Security 1.0.
However, it is important to note that Citrix for Mac has been replaced by the Citrix Receiver web plugin, which offers similar functionality but with additional features.
Overall, Citrix for Mac is a reliable and secure option for businesses that require a native ICA client for accessing MetaFrame servers on their Mac devices.