Revisions of ICAClient
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Suppressed some dependencies
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- Update to version 19.12.0.19 + Transparent User Interface Enhancement - Version 1910 introduced the transparent user interface (TUI) feature, including the VDTUI flag. The feature helps the client system to receive the TUI packets sent by the server, and the client can access the UI related components. However, with the flag set to Off, the “Starting <Application>” dialog box overlay would render on top of other application windows, covering the login prompt. - Starting with this release, the VDTUI flag, located in the module.ini file, is set to On by default. As a result, the “Starting <Application>” dialog box no longer appears when you attempt to launch a seamless app session. Instead, a “Connecting <Application>” dialog box appears with a progress bar. The dialog box also displays messages pertaining to the progress of the application launch. + GStreamer 1.x Support [Experimental] - In earlier releases, GStreamer 0.10 was the default version supported for multimedia redirection. Starting with this release, you can configure GStreamer 1.x as the default version. Limitations: When you play a video, forward and backward seek might not work as expected. When you launch the Citrix Workspace app on ARMHF devices, GStreamer 1.x might not work as expected. For more information, see Enabling GStreamer 1.x. + Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) for Browser Content Redirection (BCR) [Experimental] - The BCR feature redirects contents of a web browser to a client device, and creates a corresponding browser that embeds within the Citrix Workspace app. - In earlier releases, BCR used a WebkitGTK+ based overlay to render the content. However, on thin clients, there were performance issues. Starting with this release, BCR uses a CEF based overlay. This functionality enriches the user experience for BCR. It helps offload network usage, page processing, and graphics rendering to the endpoint. - For more information, see Enabling CEF based BCR. - For information about BCR, see Browser content redirection in the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops documentation. + NOTES: - The pacexec binary is removed from the x86 version of Citrix Workspace app. - Citrix Files might not work with the “Workspace with Intelligence” feature.
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- Update to version 19.10.0.15 + Language support - Citrix Workspace app for Linux is now available in the Brazilian Portuguese language. + Appindicator icon - The appindicator is an icon that embeds in your system tray, and starts when you launch Citrix Workspace app. With the introduction of the appindicator, the Citrix Workspace app for Linux logon performance is significantly improved. You can observe performance improvement when you: - launch Citrix Workspace app for the first time - close and relaunch the app - quit and relaunch the app + Transparent User Interface - The Citrix ICA protocol uses the Transparent User Interface [TUI] Virtual Channel [VC] protocol to transmits data between Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktop clients and host servers. The TUI protocol transmits user interface [UI] component messages for remote connections. In earlier releases, Citrix Workspace app for Linux did not support the TUI VC feature. As a result, the client system could not handle UI component data from the server properly. Due to this drawback, when you were attempting to launch a seamless app session, the “Starting <Application>” dialog box overlay would render on top of other application windows, covering the login prompt. Resizing and moving the overlay screen was difficult. Starting with this release, Citrix Workspace app for Linux supports the TUI VC feature. This enhancement helps the client system to receive the TUI packets sent by the server, and the client can access the UI related components. This functionality helps you to control the display of the default overlay screen. You can toggle the VDTUI flag in the module.ini file: VDTUI - On/Off For more information on Virtual Channels, see Citrix ICA virtual channels in Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops documentation.
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Update to version 19.8.0.20
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- Update to version 19.6.0.60 + This release addresses a number of issues that help to improve overall performance and stability.
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- Update to version 19.3.0.5 + This release addresses a number of issues that help to improve overall performance and stability.
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- Update to version 19.1.0.9 + Support for Citrix Analytics - Citrix Workspace app for Linux is instrumented to securely transmit logs to Citrix Analytics when certain events are triggered by the app. The logs are analyzed and stored on Citrix Analytics servers when enabled. For more information about Citrix Analytics, see Citrix Analytics. + Workspace launcher with Citrix Gateway - Citrix introduced Workspace launcher (WebHelper) in version 1809. In version 1901, Citrix Workspace launcher works not only with direct connections to StoreFront, but also through Citrix Gateway. This feature helps to launch the ICA file automatically and to detect the Citrix Workspace app installation. + Retail logging enhancements - Retail logging enhancements is an extension of the Logging enhancements and Better logging features. The feature introduces support for retail logging for many modules and simplifies the process of collecting logs. It helps users troubleshoot, and - in cases of complicated issues - facilitates support by providing detailed logs. - For information about enabling retail logging, see Enabling retail logging. + Keyboard layout synchronization between client and VDA - Previously, the keyboard layouts on the Windows or Linux VDA and on the client device were synchronized manually. For example, when the keyboard layout changed from English to French on the client device but not on the VDA, key mapping issues could occur and persist until the keyboard layout on the VDA was changed to French too. - Starting with this release, Citrix is addressing the issue by automatically synchronizing the keyboard layout of the VDA with that of the client device. Anytime the keyboard layout on the client device changes, the layout on the VDA follows automatically. - Note: This feature requires version 7.16 or later of the VDA. For more information, see Keyboard layout synchronization between client and VDA.
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Update to version 18.10.0.11
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Changed desktop files
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Update to version 18.9.0.6
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- Update to version 13.8.0.10299729 + Support for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication - You can use Azure AD to enable user access. + Support for Workspace configuration - You can configure workspaces for subscribers, who might be using one or more services available from Citrix Cloud.
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- Installed TeleSec GlobalRoot certificates.
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- Update to version 13.7.0.10276927 + Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) integration: - Citrix Receiver for Linux integrates the Customer Experience Improvement Program to help improve the quality and performance of Citrix products by collecting anonymous statistics and usage information. By default, CEIP is enabled, and you can always opt-out. - For more information, see About the Citrix Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). + Using Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) to support Enlightened Data Transport (EDT) connections: - This allows secure external access to resources hosted in XenApp and XenDesktop environments using the EDT protocol. - For more information, see Configuring NetScaler Gateway to Support Enlightened Data Transport.
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