Citrix brings Windows to iPad and other devices


Citrix’ virtualization software lets you work with Windows anywhere, including on the just released Apple iPad. Here’s the details and a first look at new use-an-iPhone-as-a-mouse-controller feature.

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  • Since the Ipad came out I always said it needed a mouse while it is in its keyboard dock, and now, as usual, somebody did it better than Apple

  • This guy just bores me to death. The interviewer has more brains than the bald retard.

  • One more point, the same version of the Application is used on all devices. Meaning you only have to update 1 instance of Word or Adobe Reader, or patch 1 version of Windows 7. The same version runs on all of the devices shown.

    As for the mouse, its much easier to use the iPhone as a trackpad, vs. sliding your iPhone across a table.

    Nice Video!

  • @derrichDOTcom hahahahahaha LOL! yeah he gain weight for this video..

  • impressive, but I really wanted to see the iPad’s on-screen keyboard working on Citrix.

  • impressive, but I really wanted to see the iPad’s on-screen keyboard working on Citrix.

  • I used Citrix in a previous job about 3 years ago…and it has certainly come a LONG way. Oh…and the iPhone touch pad is pretty cool.

  • Is that Joaquin Phoenix?

  • This is interesting – probably mostly in how LITTLE Citrix/ICA/Remote Desktop/Published Applications have really changed. I think Citrix has a great product and they should get more attention for it…

  • Wow, even Microsoft likes apple! This video was so hilarious, professional insecurity after insecurity.

  • these two can sale me a bucket full of shit and I will buy it.

  • @NightmareJoker2: the touch pad actually works really well, but I’ll ask the guys to look into the accelerometer functionality as well. the idea was to be able to get precise control while conserving personal space. -Tal

  • Imagine working at your cubicle from the local bar!

  • Doesn’t the iPhone have an accelerometer? Using it as a touch pad is kinda pointless, moving it like a wireless mouse would be more reasonable.

  • i definitely know who Mr. Peterson is , nice video dude

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