Citrix is ready to put Google Chrome on Windows 10 S
Windows 10 S users can use Chrome with applications from Citrix.
Windows 10 S is expected to bring a safer and more stable computing experience for Windows users. However, they will have to sacrifice some popular and very powerful applications like the Google Chrome browser.
At Citrix Synergy in Orlando, the company announced the launch of Citrix Receiver for Windows, which, according to its description, "opens the door for Win32 applications running on Windows 10 S". This Windows Store application will allow businesses with Windows 10 S computers to use Win32 applications (or environments) when they can't get to the Windows Store, such as Google's Chrome browser.
Citrix Receiver application interface
Citrix Receiver connects with XenApp and XenDesktop, where you can use the TLS 1.2 or lower protocol. There is also the option to use the SecureICA protocol to connect if you use the old XenApp versions.
As an UWP application, the application can run on devices such as Windows Phone, HoloLens, Surface Hub and support Continuum for mobile devices. It also supports touch, zoom, drag and drop operations.
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