CITRIX VIEWER 18.9.0.323 SLOW ON MAC PATCH
I may not have thought of this as an option without the prior suggestions to spark this idea. Oracle recommends that the JDK is updated with each Critical Patch Update. Thanks the other commenters for their suggestions.
Using remote desktop via Citrix, to a company Win10 machine. Whether you work from the local or the remote, the changes persist and are shared on each machine. Fusion and Citrix performance terrible (as in not even able to reboot VM) Fusion Version 11.1.0 (13668589) MBP2018 15 inch (discrete Gfx) macOS Mojave 10.14.6. Instead, this alternative will let you host a project/workspace/notes.etc on your local machine, start a live-share session, then join that live share session from the remote.
Having said that, you can be at the mercy of slowness related to the infrastructure used for hosting your. Truth of the matter is, if you setup your Citrix environment correctly in the first place you should not have any performance issues related to Citrix. Like other suggestions, this isn't going to let you copy/paste from one machine to another, but in a way, it allows for much more. I’m sure we’ve all heard it Citrix is slow. The extension is Live Share and it works flawlessly (at least on my machine ?) This service runs as an extension with several products, but for developers, this would likely be their IDE and code editor: Visual Studio and VS Code. This same service is what's used behind the scenes to power what Microsoft refers to as "Live Code Sharing". I run the latest version of Windows 8.1 and have no problems launching Citrix with Chrome, Explorer or Firefox. Microsoft developed a "Relay Service" called Azure Relay. My employer uses Citrix Workspace for remote access to my work desktop, but it doesnt seem to work with Edge. I am using the release version directly from Citrix's website - Version 20.12.0.3 (2012) with release date of. The earlier suggestions and "work-arounds" were useful, but in 2020, there is a better way :) When I try to submit a report at Citrix, it takes me to a page about my 'support options' and then gives me a link to go purchase a support plan.