![]() ![]() Citrix uses this technology for all applications to give them a seamless look. The parts that were not supposed to be visible, like the min/max/close button section, the title bar, etc were made invisible using the same technology. However, if you hover with your mouse over the top part of your media player, the actual window skin that is running the application, but was not visible, will appear: The technology behind the seamless application basically cloaks the part of the window that shows the application in a normal Windows shell.įor example, when opening the media player on your local XP machine in skin mode, it will look like this: As simple as seamless may sound, the technology behind it is not always as simple and can cause problems to get all of your applications to run flawlessly in seamless mode. ![]() The default way of deploying a Citrix application has been set to seamless for a long time. It is the least confusing way for an end user to experience an application over a citrix session, as he/she sees no difference between the citrix application and his/her local application. ![]() Running seamless applications was introduced with Metaframe 1.8 and has been very popular ever since. That means the application itself looks as if it’s been started from the local machine when it comes to the look and feel. One of the key features of Citrix besides using published applications it’s also capable of using such an application in seamless mode. ![]()
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