UCF Apps provides you access to software you need for your coursework from any device, at any time, from anywhere.
This guide will show you how to install the Citrix Receiver app on your Apple device (iPhone or iPad) to access Citrix. Before you install Citrix you'll need to request access from the IT Service Desk, after approval from your Line Manager. You can request access via MyIT or call the IT Service Desk on extension 9898. In the App Store, go to Citrix Receiver 2. Tap ‘Reviews’ and then tap ‘App Support’ found at the bottom right of the screen. This launches the Citrix support forum where you can review reported issues OR 4. To report issues, tap the menu icon and create an account first. Per-App VPN profiles are used to set up the VPN for a specific application. Traffic from only the specific app is tunneled to Citrix Gateway. The Per-App VPN payload supports all keys for Device-wide VPN plus a few other keys. To configure a per-App level VPN on Citrix Endpoint Management. Perform the following steps to configure a Per-App VPN.
NOW AVAILABLE – Access on-campus labs through UCF Apps! We have made public labs on campus available as virtual desktops. Click on the login button below and look in the “Desktops” section to access UCF computer labs from anywhere.
For your username you must add @ucf.edu to the end of your nid, for example,“[email protected]” You will need to use your current NID password. If you are having issues please see the FAQ below.
4/19/21 12:14PM EST: DTC Gaming and BL 305 access restored, Library PCs still down; UCF Apps slowness resolvedOn-campus computer lab access remotely through UCF Apps is down for most.. This impacts students and faculty trying to access some physical labs through UCF Apps. As a workaround, many applications needed for coursework are located in the 'Apps' section.
UCF Apps was experiencing slowness due to our cloud provider (Citrix) having issues. The latest update from Citrix is that service has been restored. We will monitor this event over the week. Photorec download.
Finally, a reminder: Make sure you back up any files stored with the UCF Apps environment or the K: Drive, as we remove files from the server after every semester. Thanks!
All current students, faculty and staff have access to most of the available software applications. See the Generally Available Apps section below for the apps available to everyone.
First, install UCF Apps.You should be able to use the web browser in most cases (Chrome is our recommended web browser), but we do have a desktop client, called Citrix Workspace, that works great on just about any operating system.
- Install Citrix Workspace on Windows 10
- Install Citrix Workspace on MacOS
- Install Citrix Workspace on iOS (iPhone, iPad)
- Install Citrix Workspace on Android devices
- Install Citrix Workspace on ChromeOS (Chromebook)
Then, learn a few tricks on how to best work with your data files in UCF Apps.UCF Apps is a virtual lab environment, where things work best when the software and the data all “live” near each other. We have created a step-by-step guide as well as a tutorial video on how best to work with your files in UCF Apps using the K: Drive.
Still having issues? Our knowledge base has some great how-to articles. Additionally, you can visit the Student Support Desk in Technology Commons, or submit an incident if things were working, but now they are not.
Are you UCF Faculty or Staff and would like to add an app or consult with us on the best ways to use UCF Apps? The
knowledge base has some great how-to articles on the basics. To consult with us about your use case or add a software application to UCF Apps, submit the UCF Apps request ticket.
- ArcGIS Desktop
- GPower
- IBM Amos Graphics
- IBM SPSS Statistics
- IRTPro
- JMP Pro
- Knights Email (Web App)
- LinkedIn Learning
- LISREL
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft Word
- Notepad
- NVivo
- NX
- Qualtrics Surveys (Web App)
- R
- RStudio
- SAS
- SAS Enterprise Guide
- SmartPLS
- WarpPLS
- webcourses@UCF (Web App)
If you think your course would benefit from having access to any of these apps, have your instructor reach out to UCF IT through the UCF Apps request ticket to see how we can accommodate your needs.
- 3m Medical Coding
- Clintegrity 360
- HLM
- Matlab
- OpticStudio
- Origin
- Microsoft Project
- STATA
- TruCode
- Microsoft Visio
- WinRats
UCF Apps provides you access to software you need for your coursework from any device, at any time, from anywhere.
NOW AVAILABLE – Access on-campus labs through UCF Apps! We have made public labs on campus available as virtual desktops. Click on the login button below and look in the “Desktops” section to access UCF computer labs from anywhere.
For your username you must add @ucf.edu to the end of your nid, for example,“[email protected]” You will need to use your current NID password. If you are having issues please see the FAQ below.
Citrix Workspace Iphone App
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On-campus computer lab access remotely through UCF Apps is down for most.. This impacts students and faculty trying to access some physical labs through UCF Apps. As a workaround, many applications needed for coursework are located in the 'Apps' section.
UCF Apps was experiencing slowness due to our cloud provider (Citrix) having issues. The latest update from Citrix is that service has been restored. We will monitor this event over the week.
Finally, a reminder: Make sure you back up any files stored with the UCF Apps environment or the K: Drive, as we remove files from the server after every semester. Thanks!
All current students, faculty and staff have access to most of the available software applications. See the Generally Available Apps section below for the apps available to everyone.
First, install UCF Apps.You should be able to use the web browser in most cases (Chrome is our recommended web browser), but we do have a desktop client, called Citrix Workspace, that works great on just about any operating system.
- Install Citrix Workspace on Windows 10
- Install Citrix Workspace on MacOS
- Install Citrix Workspace on iOS (iPhone, iPad)
- Install Citrix Workspace on Android devices
- Install Citrix Workspace on ChromeOS (Chromebook)
Then, learn a few tricks on how to best work with your data files in UCF Apps.UCF Apps is a virtual lab environment, where things work best when the software and the data all “live” near each other. We have created a step-by-step guide as well as a tutorial video on how best to work with your files in UCF Apps using the K: Drive. Xnspy.
Still having issues? Our knowledge base has some great how-to articles. Additionally, you can visit the Student Support Desk in Technology Commons, or submit an incident if things were working, but now they are not.
Are you UCF Faculty or Staff and would like to add an app or consult with us on the best ways to use UCF Apps? The
knowledge base has some great how-to articles on the basics. To consult with us about your use case or add a software application to UCF Apps, submit the UCF Apps request ticket.
- ArcGIS Desktop
- GPower
- IBM Amos Graphics
- IBM SPSS Statistics
- IRTPro
- JMP Pro
- Knights Email (Web App)
- LinkedIn Learning
- LISREL
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft Word
- Notepad
- NVivo
- NX
Citrix Iphone Apps
- Qualtrics Surveys (Web App)
- R
- RStudio
- SAS
- SAS Enterprise Guide
- SmartPLS
- WarpPLS
- webcourses@UCF (Web App)
Citrix Iphone App Free
If you think your course would benefit from having access to any of these apps, have your instructor reach out to UCF IT through the UCF Apps request ticket to see how we can accommodate your needs.
- 3m Medical Coding
- Clintegrity 360
- HLM
- Matlab
- OpticStudio
- Origin
- Microsoft Project
- STATA
- TruCode
- Microsoft Visio
- WinRats