Click File Access and then bullet Read and Write: 3. Right click the Citrix Workspace icon on top of your Mac and Click Preferences: 2. To do that, you need to allow the Citrix Workspace to Read and Write to your Mac. I'm more than happy to participate in any Beta testing, if available. You may need to move files between your Mac and the program you are running from Citrix. I hope that Citrix releases native/universal versions of their components soon. IMHO this may well redefine overall user experience for mobile computing. This together with the already good overall performance of the DTK pre-release machine lets me believe that most Rosetta Apps will likely run at equal or better performance than on typical mid-range Intel machines. All benchmarks published so far indicate that the M1 basically "kills" all portable/laptop Intel Macs released so far when running native applications. I am waiting for the delivery of my first "real" Apple Silicon machine should come in tomorrow, MBP with the M1 chip. The perceived performance of running CWA in Rosetta was about the same as my main Intel machine, and again completely acceptable for my use. I did try the same connection on the Apple Developer Toolkit Apple Silicon based system that Apple provided to certain registered developers in July this was based on an "iPad Pro"-type mainboard and an A-series CPU. My primary machine is a MBP13" Intel, 2017 model. I'm using CWA about 8 hours per day for accessing systems of one of my clients, mostly Office and Browser-based apps, plus collaboration tools like Skype and Teams, incl. What's the performance impact while using Rosetta 2 and CWA for MacOS?
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