I have downloaded the Citrix Receiver from the AppStore on my iPad and i have enjoyed the DemoCloud, so i want to use it but just for homeuse and using my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 operating system.
Any help is welcome !
Regards,
Peyman Mortazavi
Citrix XenApp is neither intended nor suitable for home use. It requires a Windows Server OS and will not run on Windows 7.
I agree that it is a cool way to get a Windows desktop to an iPad, but XenApp does not bring your Windows 7 desktop to the iPad but a standardized enterprise desktop.
I recommend you take a look at remoting products for PCs like Remote PC.
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I would like automate IOS Mobile Application(in iPhone 6s - IOS Version-10.2.1) using windows 7 Laptop.
Is it possible to automate from windows Laptop.
I installed and configured Android-SDK, Java Client , Appium and PDAnet in windows machine.So now i am able to automate App from real Andriod device in Windows machine.
Now I have to automate that App from iPhone 6S Device from Windows Machine. Is it Possible or MAC is mandatory?? Please help me from this situation.
There are applications which allow you to automate iOS applications from a Windows 7 PC. They're mostly from commercial vendors - such as http://quamotion.mobi or http://experitest.com.
Disclaimer - I work for Quamotion, one of the companies that develops such software.
I need to create a delphi app to install and run into a Tablet with Windows 10 - home edition.
If I use Delphi XE8/Win 8.1 and create a Metropolis or VCL app, could I be able to install it into that Tablet and run without problem?
If is not possible, what type of app could I create with Delphi XE8/Win 8.1 to run into a windows 10 tablet - home edition?
For now I didn´t buy the tablet because I don´t know if the app will work.
Luiz
At this time, Delphi cannot produce true Universal (formerly known as Metro) apps. It can only produce native Win32 apps that look and feel like Universal apps (and can access a few select WinRT APIs that have been made accessible to Win32), but they are not true Universal apps from Windows' perspective.
So, Delphi cannot be used to develop apps that can be deployed through the Windows App store (at least until Microsoft releases its "Project Centennial" bridge, which is essentially just a Universal wrapper for Win32 apps).
That being said, the Windows 10 Mobile OS (for phones and small tablets) cannot (yet) run native Win32 apps, only Universal apps. On tablets with a screen size of 8" or larger, tablet manufacturers may decide to install the full Windows 10 desktop OS instead, in which case native Win32 apps can be run.
You can create an application with delphi (VCL or FMX) that run without problems in a Windows 10. In a desktop computer, in a portatil or a Tablet.
The problem not is the device, is the operating system installed.
You can't develop for Windows 10 Movile, but without problem for Windows 10 Home Edition.
I have developed for a Tablet with Windows 10 with Delphi 7 (and DevExpress for Metro interface). Of course you can do it with Delphi XE8.
Regards.
I know Delphi 10 Seattle is currently able to make apps for Windows 10, Android, iOS, OS X and Web. Well does Windows 10 mean that I can also make apps for Windows 10 Mobile and/or Windows Universal Apps?
No. Delphi does not support any kind of Windows Mobile or Windows Universal development at this time. Microsoft is still researching the possibility of supporting classic Win32 apps in Windows Mobile environments.
I am a beginner in iOS. My requirement is to control my iPhone from Mac or windows using RDP. I surf in web to get sample code of it. Microsoft provide Remote desktop client Application.It can control remote windows machine through iPhone.
My Necessity is control iPhone from Mac or Windows. Any help will be appreciated.
Just use FreeRDP
Here is readme for iOS part
I'm using the android emulator in this environment (VMware fusion5/windows 8/vs2012-mono for android) and it's working ok for degugging, but I'd like to switch a license to this machine so I can use it for actual device testing. Since you are limited with the number of times you can repurpose a license with xamarin, I'd like to know if it'll actually work before I activate the license on this environment. Anyone doing it?
Thanks.
In case anyone needs to know, it works fine. VMware sees the device when it's plugged in and asks if you want to connect to windows or mac. Choosing windows lets adb see the device.