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[http://www.ncomputing.com NComputing] makes sure [http://www.stratodesk.com/products/notouch-desktop NoTouch] has latest versions of Citrix Receiver Workspace App (formerly known as ICA clientCitrix Receiver) for Linux integrated. Our Citrix Receiver Workspace App implementation supports both ICA and HDX, as well as Flash, multimedia and USB redirection, [http://www.stratodeskncomputing.com/solutions/ica-hdx-endpoint hub making a perfect Citrix endpoint solution], without any need for installing software, cryptic configuration files or command line options! NoTouch provides a complete configuration environment for Citrix ReceiverWorkspace App, so it is not necessary to directly work with Citrix' own configuration windows - everything can be configured and managed via the local NoTouch configuration menu as well as centrally with NoTouch Center. The [[Citrix_Workspace_Hub | Citrix Workspace Hub]] also uses Citrix Workspace App.
The Citrix Receiver can be used for connecting to Citrix XenApp, XenDesktop, [[VDI-in-a-Box]] (successor to the Kaviza product), and all earlier Citrix software such as Presentation Server or MetaFrame. It can be run as a standalone application, run from the web browser, or "hidden" so that the end user just sees a login dialog and then the actual server connection. NoTouch also supports StoreFront. This article gives an overview of the different configuration scenarios and later describes Citrix product -specific configuration steps. We assume that you basically understand [[Configure NoTouch OS|how NoTouch OS is configured]] and especially how [[Connection|server connections are created and configured]]. The Citrix Receiver Workspace App for Linux differs in many aspects from the Windows-based Receiver, not only in terms of look&feel, but also in terms of available features and even bugs.
== Citrix-based connection modes in NoTouch for XenApp and XenDesktop ==