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I just don't get why Nokia isn't backing up the Brinks truck to Citrix for a thin client. If ever there was ever an application for a webpad it is Citrix. I would be able to connect to work or tl my home pc; thereby making all my windows applications and data available to me all the time. This has been obvious since release of the 770. Does anyone have a thought why Nokia would not be pushing this really hard. What am I missing here. To me this should have been application number one because it converts the webpad into a real business tool.
 
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Citrix is a license software meaning it would be up to Citrix to make a port for maemo....
 
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What the N800 *really* needs is a port of NX or FreeNX! rDesktop works ok but needs updating to better keyboard/stylus input.
 
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Yes, I agree that it is up to Citrix to make the client, but Nokia could per$uade them.
 
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I assuming that the standard Citrix linux client doesn't work?
 
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