Removing a Server Shortcut from the Home Screen 37. Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac from Microsoft, versions 2.0. Setting Up Horizon 6 for Linux Desktops, which is part of the Horizon 6, version 6.1 documentation, or see. (RADIUS support was added with VMware View 5.1 and Horizon Client for Mac OS X 1.5 or later.) Linux software client. VMware Horizon Client for Linux makes it easy to access your Windows virtual desktop from a supported Linux system with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN).
Last Updated: 16 January 2013 These release notes cover the following topics: Key FeaturesVMware Horizon View Client for Mac OS X makes it easy to access your Windows virtual desktop from your Mac with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN).
Horizon View Client Feature Support Matrix
What's New in This ReleaseThis release of VMware Horizon View Client for Mac OS X includes the following new feature:
InternationalizationThe user interface and documentation for Horizon View Client are available in English, Japanese, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean. Before You Begin
Resolved IssuesResolved in Horizon View Client 2.3.x
Resolved in Horizon View Client 2.2.x
Resolved in Horizon View Client 2.1.x
Resolved in Horizon View Client 2.0.x
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Author:Kristina De Nike
Kristina De Nike is a product line manager for VMware EUC. In addition to her current responsibilities for Horizon Clients, she has worked on VMware Horizon FLEX and VMware Workspace ONE integration. She brings her love of consumer products, data-driven decision making and clear UI to the end-user side of VMware EUC.
By Kristina De Nike, Senior Product Manager, End-User Computing, VMware
I once lost a checker piece. I found a red button that looked so much like the original piece that while I was playing I almost never thought about the replacement. We expect our new, RDS-hosted applications feature to be like that for end users. With Horizon 6, the remote Windows apps feel so native that end users will regularly forget that the applications are not running locally. For more information, see the VMware Horizon Clients documentation.
In this significant update to the VMware Horizon Clients, users connecting to a Horizon 6 View Connection Server can access applications running on a Windows Remote Desktop Session host (RDS host) from the Horizon Client over PCoIP. The applications look and behave like applications running natively on the local computer. For instance, on the Mac, the application icon appears in the Mac dock, and application windows layer over each other, as you would expect (see Figure 1). This seamless application access is available in the Windows and Mac clients.
Figure 1: RDS-Hosted Applications Running As If Native on the Local Computer
Hosted applications are also supported on Android and iOS systems. From the initial list of recent desktops and applications that users see as soon as they authenticate, users can quickly jump into the data they need.
Figure 2: List of Recent Desktops and Applications
Version Numbering
In the January 2014 release, all the Horizon Clients were version 2.3. In this new release, clients that support hosted apps are now at version 3.0; clients that do not yet support hosted apps will continue to have a 2.x version number. In other words, the Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android clients are all version 3.0. The Windows Store and HTML Access web client are version 2.4. There is no update for the Linux client with this release.
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The following list identifies the various versions of Horizon Client:
- Horizon Client 2.3 – All clients that were at 2.3 in January 2014 and have not changed
- Horizon Client 2.X – The client is newer than 2.3 but does not support hosted apps
- Horizon Client 3.0 – Clients that now support hosted apps
If a client does not support hosted apps, the user sees only the virtual desktops that can be accessed from the client. Hosted applications are not visible in the client UI. Note that hosted apps available on the Mac are supported only in OS X 10.8 and above.
iOS Smart Card
Organizations that want their iOS users to securely access View desktops can now use smart cards to authenticate. This new capability works on iPads and iPhones and requires a smart-card reader from Biometrics Associates. Supported smart-card types include popular ones such as CAC, PIV, and Gemalto.
Figure 3: Smart Card Authentication Screen
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New Look and Feel
The Horizon Clients all now sport an updated, uniform design. As users move from device to device, they will find the clients familiar and easy to use.
Users can select favorite desktops or applications and toggle to see only the favorites. Users can also drag their favorites and reorder them. When users move to another system and log in, they can immediately identify their favorites.
In the Windows and Mac clients, users with many entitlements can find items quickly by typing the name of the desktop or app. The client highlights the item with the matching name. See Figure 4.
Figure 4: Uniform Client Design Across Platforms
The Horizon Clients for Windows and Mac are available from the VMware Horizon Client download site. Updates to the iOS, Android, and Windows Store clients are available from the application stores; use your in-device update mechanism to get the new versions.
For more information, see the VMware Horizon Clients documentation.