It's so opposite to Apple it's incredible. The Citrix website is completely impossible for anyone who doesn't work for Citrix to use and Citrix seem to be completely incapable of seeing their product miasma through the mind of someone coming to the Citrix universe for the first time. Citrix make so many products and it is absolutely impossible to deduce what they all do, how (or if) they work together or how to use them. The impenetrable Citrix website is anathema to the slickness and clarity that is Apple. Citrix Receiver for Mac determines the NetScaler Gateway or StoreFront server associated with the email address and then prompts the user to log on. Then there was the Citrix support or rather lack of it. A first-time Citrix Receiver for Mac user who obtains Citrix Receiver for Mac from or your own download site can set up an account by entering an email address instead of a server URL. After that it never worked until you manually started the plug-in which was buried deep in the recesses of Mac OS. It was so convoluted under the old online plug-in you had to make sure you had the right version of JAVA installed just to run the installer. The main difference seems to be the installation and set-up. Zero-day compatibility means Receiver for Mac will operate with the new operating system. Citrix is committed to provide zero-day compatibility for Receiver for Mac when Sierra is generally available. As has already been pointed out, this replaces the old Citrix Online Plug-in. The Citrix Receiver for Mac team is working on product updates to support the upcoming release of macOS Sierra (macOS 10.12) in Fall 2016.
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