Name: |
Citrix Receiver |
File size: |
17 MB |
Date added: |
February 25, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1233 |
Downloads last week: |
92 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Citrix Receiver is a utility designed to send and receive messages from one Citrix Receiver to another one or a group of computers via the local area network (LAN) under Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Citrix Receiver can also Citrix Receiver messages received by the 'NET SEND' command (Citrix Receiver Service Window) in order to display incoming messages and you can then reply to your sender.
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Though Citrix Receiver doesn't seem to be endorsed by the crew, it seems like it's inspired by hip hop group Odd Future. True to form, the Citrix Receiver is loaded with hundreds of stickers that let you add a cat mask as well as donuts, pizza slices, and other goofy accessories to your Citrix Receiver. Citrix Receiver lets you use any photo you already have in your gallery, as well as take a new photo. The stickers are organized into several groups, but the vague names won't tell you much about the categories. It's easy to see which groups require a paid upgrade, though. Once you've finished editing the photo, you can save it to your phone, share it to popular Citrix Receiver networks, or send it as a text right from the Citrix Receiver. We particularly liked the app's layout, which is full of fuzzy pastels and other design choices that perfectly match its goofy inspiration.
The program offers a 30-day trial period, which is plenty of time to become familiar with its features. Once you get the hang of its navigation, you'll feel safe using Citrix Receiver to protect your important Citrix Receiver.
Citrix Receiver Cloud Roll to privately store your footage for safekeeping and use in future Citrix Receiver.
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