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- Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar Mac OS X 10.3 Panther Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Mac OS X 10.7 Lion OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion OS X 10.9 Mavericks OS X 10.10 Yosemite OS X 10.11 El Capitan macOS 10.12 Sierra. For MAC Computers with OS versions 10.13 and newer (names shown below) navigate to: Citrix for Mac OS 10.13.
- Citrix Workspace (formerly known as Citrix Workspace Suite) is a digital workspace software platform developed by Citrix Systems that allows multiple remote users to get access to Microsoft Windows desktops running in a public or private cloud, via devices like macOS computer (How To Uninstall Citrix Receiver Mac).
- Desktop Viewer crashes on startup for Workspace App for Mac 18.08 to 19.03 on MacOS Mojave 10.14.x. Citrix Workspace App. Viewer crash with Workspace app for.
- Citrix Workspace app provides the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver, as well as new capabilities based on your organization’s Citrix deployment. Citrix Receiver For Mac Mojave 10.14 Citrix Workspace app is built on Citrix Receiver technology, and is fully backward compatible with all Citrix solutions.
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It is recommended to install the latest Citrix Workspace once your system has updated to MacOS Mojave 10.14 or higher. For best results, if you are using Sierra or High Sierra, Receiver 12.9.1 is the preferred Citrix version.
One of those things that tells you just how seriously Big Business IT, as a whole, takes the Mac. This is not as much a request for advice as a bellyache and thread to share experiences and updates.
For security reasons, my employer does not want us doing work locally on personal machines. So if I'm not using my work-issued laptop I must connect with work applications via Citrix application hosting. I typically spend several hours a day connected to our hosted applications, so how well they work is a big deal.
Citrix has been replacing its old Receiver client, across all platforms, with a new client called Workspace. Among many other changes, Workspace has a brand-new rendering engine. It uses Metal on Mojave, ostensibly to speed up performance. But since before the public release of Mojave there have been near-universal complaints about Workspace's performance on Mojave, confirmed by my personal experience. Hosted apps are often very slow and the client seems to have trouble transmitting some events to the server. This persisted through client versions 1808 and 1809. There is now a pre-release build of 1811 on the (mostly deserted) Citrix Mac support forum, with a claim that it solves the issues. But, at least in my usage, it is only a little bit better.
The solution is to revert to the previous product, Receiver 12.9.1. It occasionally acts odd around the edges, but performance is about as good as you could hope for applications hosted on a resource-starved VM across the internet. But Receiver is 32-bit only, so won't work with macOS 10.15, and also is not guaranteed to work with future versions of the Citrix application hosting platform.
Only Mac users get to live with/work around disabling performance problems in critical enterprise applications for months at a time, without any evident urgency by the vendor to fix them. Sigh.