Vmware View Client Ipad

  1. Vmware View Client Ipad Pro
  2. Vmware View Client Ipad Free

VMware Horizon Clients for Windows, Mac, iOS, Linux, Chrome and Android allow you to connect to your VMware Horizon virtual desktop from your device of choice giving you on-the-go access from any location. Click here for a list of certified thin clients, zero clients, and other partner solutions for VMware Horizon. Mar 09, 2011 VMware view client App for iPad–next leap from RDP / VNC Citrix and Wyse apps in market One of the primary arguments that many people have against owning an iPad or even better the latest iPad 2 is that this 10 inch piece will never grow up in capacity to handle what their desktop / laptop can handle in terms of work. Today we keep the excitement coming with the launch of the View Client for iPad. This release is one small step for VMware and one giant leap for personal devices in the enterprise. Now all of us iPad aficionados can use our iPads to access our desktops and get an awesome user experience without giving IT a heart attack about security. Such is the case with the new VMware View Client for iPad, announced and made available this morning! By the time you read this, the bits will already be available for download in the Apple App Store. Development efforts for the new client stem from VMware Product Manager Tedd Fox who is no stranger to iPad Apps.

There’s an old saying which goes “The best things in life are free”. Even better are those things which will forever remain free. Such is the case with the new VMware View Client for iPad, announced and made available this morning! By the time you read this, the bits will already be available for download in the Apple App Store. GET IT NOW!

Development efforts for the new client stem from VMware Product Manager Tedd Fox who is no stranger to iPad Apps. Tedd also lead the development and is on the patent for the Citrix client for the iPad. Tedd’s policy? “I never charge for clients”. So long as Tedd is at VMware, this client (and future versions, of which there are going to be many, rapid fired) will be free.

Following are some notable product features, frequently asked questions, as well as current limitations (and from here on out I’m going to refer to the VMware View Client as the vVC in the interest of less typing [by the way, I just made that up so if VMware adopts vVC, you heard it here first folks]):

  • The vVC for iPad will compete with Wyse PocketCloud. A few of the differences between the two apps are:
    • vVC is purpose built for the VMware View use case and associated connectivity. I think this will be important to keep in mind as the product is run through its paces and feature requests start to roll in. VMware is going to pay more attention to feature requests which tie to its use with View and align with the VMware Enterprise Desktop architectural and strategic direction.
    • Instead of a hockey puck like cursor, the vVC sports a rendered track pad on the iPad surface. VMware believes this no nonsense approach leads to a better user experience. The track pad, as well as other dockable modules such as function keys, can be moved around the display or hidden.
    • Wyse PocketCloud = $14.99 plus additional bolt on feature costs
    • vVC = $FREE
    • Other than the price tag, protocol is the biggie: vVC supports PCoIP only. Whereas PocketCloud supports Terminal Services/Remote Desktop RDP, View (RDP) and VNC. We’ll see if this drives VMware View 4.6 upgrades/deployments which boast the required PCoIP gateway feature. Alternatively, I’m assuming vVC PCoIP via VPN tunnel will also work with VMware View versions 4.6 and prior.
  • The vVC is currently available for iPad only with Android tablets targeted mid year. There are no plans to support the smaller 7″ range of devices. Tedd explains “the app just doesn’t feel right on smaller devices.” No comment as of yet on HP TouchPad futures.
  • iPad 2 compatibility? The honest answer is nobody knows at this time. Nobody but Apple has an iPad 2 today. vVC will likely work on the iPad 2, but there is a chance it won’t. With future versions of vVC scheduled to come fast and furious, I doubt the wait would be long for full functionality on iPad 2, if it doesn’t already work out of the gate on March 11th when iPad 2 is released. What we do know is that PCoIP does not currently support cameras, iPad 2 or otherwise.
  • Video and Audio:
    • vVC will support unidirectional audio. However, due to lack of Teradici integration, there will be no bidirectional audio support for this release.
    • 1024 x 768 video out is supported with the Apple VGA adapter (sold separately).
  • vVC supports connectivity to multiple brokers and multiple sessions, but not simultaneously. Not until there’s a compelling use case.
  • There is no iPad multitasking support in the GA version but it is being worked on. Wyse PocketCloud doesn’t have this either, or at least it doesn’t work for me as sessions are always disconnected when I multitask.
  • Dock keyboard and Bluetooth keyboard pairing support.
  • Local/LAN printing from the VDI session is supported, Apple/Air printing is not.
  • The VMware View for iPad VMTN community forum has been created at:
    • This is the place for feedback/discussion. Tedd is passionate about the end user experience and iPad App development. As such, he welcomes feedback via email: tedd at vmware dot com.

So enough socializing. Feast your eyes on some candy captured by an iPad running the new View Client for iPad.

The vVC is launched and prompting for a broker. The only information needed to get up and running with this app is a View broker URL and credentials:

Previously visited sessions are available for selection along with a thumbnail of the desktop. I believe the way this works is that the thumbnail is captured when the previous session is disconnected. I don’t believe this is a dynamic representation of what’s currently displayed on the desktop. The latter wouldn’t be very practical if desktops were locked or screen saver enabled:

Vmware View Client Ipad Pro

Wyse PocketCloud and iPad users in general will find the finger gestures familiar. Comparing the two apps, there are both similarities and minor differences in how the gestures map to functions.

Displayed here are some floating modules: the track pad and two sets of function keys. Also visible at the top is a pull down menu for the vVC:

Vmware view client ipad download

Not much to say here so I’ll add some evangelism: I’m so pumped about a free VMware App that I’ll probably forget about Enterprise Plus and per VM licensing for at least a day:

Here’s a demo video from VMware which showcases some of the features:

Apple has strict protocols for its App Store. Nobody outside of the development company gets pre-release copies or BETA software. Nobody outside of VMware has had their hands on this app yet, including myself, so I write this piece from information gathered from those at VMware who have developed and worked with the product quite extensively already. As I stated before, I’m overwhelmed with confidence in Tedd and his passion for client technology and from what I’ve seen, this client looks very promising. I’m looking forward to grabbing this app ASAP and I wish Tedd and VMware a very successful launch. I also look forward to the future releases and features Tedd promises. After all, upgrading apps on the iPad isn’t nearly the bummer that Windows or other platform application upgrades are what with the reboots, compatibility issues, etc. I’ll end with another quote from an old friend of mine who used to commonly say “What do you want for free?” In this case, it would seem VMware has done a pretty good job with the GA version of vVC. At this time I couldn’t ask for much more but ask me in a few weeks once I’ve had some seat time with it.

For those of you who don’t have update notifications enabled on your iPad, VMware released a new version of their View client for the iPad. Version 1.2 brings a number of changes (as well as a new look and feel) to the client. Click here to download the new client and read below for a list of changes.

Vmware View Client Ipad Free

  • Embedded RSA soft token simplifies login to desktop < My favorite!
  • Optimized for VMware View 5 with improved performance
  • Support for iOS 5 including AirPlay
  • Presentation Mode for use with external display and AirPlay
  • Background tasking to move between Windows and iOS apps
  • Updated look and feel
  • Integrated online help
  • Buffered text input for multibyte text entry
  • Now in French, German, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese
  • Bug Fixes