Download Citrix Mac 10.5

Citrix for Mac Installation For Macintosh Software Versions 10.6 and 10.7, or above For Macintosh Software Versions 10.4 and 10.5 Click on the ‘Mac OS X’ link below ‘for desktops’ In the ‘Other client software’ section for prior versions of Citr ix products, click on Download Components. / Downloads / Citrix Receiver / Earlier Versions of Receiver for Mac / Receiver 12.5 for Mac. Receiver 12.5 for Mac Release Date: Mar 20, 2017. Compatible with. For Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12. Download Receiver for Mac Download Receiver for Mac. 53.2 MB (Mac) -.dmg. Checksums SHA256.

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Description

Citrix SSO enables secure access to business critical applications, virtual desktops, and corporate data from anywhere at anytime, providing an optimal user experience with Citrix Gateway.
Citrix SSO 1.0.0 Features:
- Full layer 3 connectivity for secure traffic
- Per-app configuration flexibility (Provisioning support through MDM systems)
- Supports On-Demand connections
- Multi-factor authentication support with client certificate.
- IPv6 compliant
Requirements:
Credentialed access to a Citrix Gateway installation with release 10.5 or later. Please contact your organization’s IT group for connection information.
Languages:
- English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese

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Ratings and Reviews

11 Ratings
Mac

Causing Major Issues!!! Prompts to Upgrade when you’re using a different Citrix Program

I received prompts to update my “Citrix”…come to find out it was for the SSO and Workspace...and I do not even have this app installed. I currently use the Citrix Receiver and for a totally different purpose than the reviews below. It is a necessary and crucial part of my work day.
This “Update” caused major issues on my Mac…and after uninstalling it and then reinstalling my Citrix Receiver…it is now preventing me from printing from within my Citrix Receiver program. Would love to know how to block this notification so I do not receive it again, nor make this mistake again….and to prevent others from making a similar error.
Lastly, even with it uninstalled now… I am currently still receiving the same prompts to Update multiple times a day. The only choices are to click “Remind me later” or “Install”…...there is no “Ignore' or “Do Not Remind Me Again” or “Stop the Madness” options??? So, I click on the red X to remove it from my screen and it continues to come back over and over.
Please advise...

Upgrade does not work in MAC environment

Latest upgrade for MAC IOS and Citrix are not compatiable. I work in healthcare and we use Citrix to work remotely. Have never had an issue in 6 years until now. I am no longer able to work remoitely using Citrix on my MAC laptop and MAC desktop. Heard other doctors report they regret upgrading because we lost our ability to connect. Being asked to launch download files that open up random notes application. Our IT department said they cannot do anything about this because latest MAC and CITRIX are no longer compatiable. UGH!!!!

Congrats on being my first review ever on the app store!

This product does not properly handle DNS resolution. It tampers with it. SRV lookups don't work, CNAME lookups are changed to A records. DNS responses come from incorrect addresses, etc. Stay away and get a product that actually works. F5 / Palo Alto / Cisco / Fortinet / Pulse Secure / OpenVPN / ANYTHING ELSE. This product is not worth the headache.

Information

Size
8.7 MB
Compatibility

Free Mac 10.5 Download

OS X 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor

Languages

English, French, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish

Copyright
© 2019 Citrix Systems, Inc.
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Citrix Receiver Mac

This came out months ago. As has already been pointed out, this replaces the old Citrix Online Plug-in. The main difference seems to be the installation and set-up. 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. After that it never worked until you manually started the plug-in which was buried deep in the recesses of Mac OS. A normal user had absolutely no chance. It was like going back to 1997. Then there was the Citrix support or rather lack of it. The impenetrable Citrix website is anathema to the slickness and clarity that is Apple. 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 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. It's so opposite to Apple it's incredible.